Nov. 3 General and Special Elections

Early Voting: Oct. 19-30

You may vote at any early voting location, as long as it is in the county in which you are registered. On election day, voters must vote in their precincts. Get a list of precinct locations by calling 238-VOTE or visiting www.traviscountyelections.org.

For Williamson County info: www.wilco.org/elections or 943-1630. For Hays County info: www.elections.co.hays.tx.us or 393-7310.

EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS

Early voting polls are open Monday-Saturday, 7am-7pm, and Sunday, noon-6pm, unless noted otherwise.

CENTRAL

Travis County Offices, 5501 Airport

Fiesta Mart, 3909 N. I-35


NORTH

Ben Hur Shriners Hall, 7811 Rockwood


NORTHWEST

Randalls, 10900-D Research


NORTHEAST

Travis County Tax Office, 15822 Foothill Farms Loop, Pflugerville


SOUTHEAST

Dan Ruiz Library, 1600 Grove (Mon.-Thu., 10am-7pm; Sat., 10am-5pm; Fri. & Sun., closed)


EAST

Parque Zaragoza Rec. Center, 2608 Gonzales (Mon.-Fri., 10am-7pm; Sat., 10am-5pm)

Carver Library, 1161 Angelina (Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-4:30pm; Sun., 2-5:30pm. Fridays will be next door in Carver Museum.)


SOUTH

Randalls, 2025 W. Ben White


SOUTHWEST

Randalls, 6600 MoPac S.


WEST

Randalls, 3300 Bee Caves Rd.

Randalls, 2301 RR 620 S., Lakeway


MOBILE VOTING

MONDAY, OCT. 19

William Travis Bldg., 1701 Congress, 8am-6pm

Travis County ESD 11, 9019 Elroy Rd., Del Valle, 9am-5pm

Parsons House, 1130 Camino La Costa, 8-10am

Heritage Park Center, 2806 Real, noon-2pm

Heritage Pointe, 1950 Webberville Rd., 4-6pm


TUESDAY, OCT. 20

Sam Houston Building, 201 E. 14th, 8am-6pm

William Travis Bldg., 1701 Congress, 8am-6pm

Austin Resource Center for the Homeless (ARCH), 500 E. Seventh, 8-10am

RBJ Residential Tower, 21 Waller, 11:30am-1:30pm

Lakeside Senior Center, 85 Trinity, 3-5pm


WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21

Central Services Building, 1711 San Jacinto, 7:30am-noon

Winters Building, 701 W. 51st, 1:30-6pm

LBJ Building, 111 E. 17th, 8am-6pm

Brighton Gardens, 4401 Spicewood Springs Rd., 8:30-10:30am

Loyalton of Austin, 5310 Duval Rd., noon-2pm

Heartland Health Care Center, 11406 Rustic Rock, 4-6pm


THURSDAY, OCT. 22

Southwest Key Programs, 6002 Jain, 9am-6pm

Manor ISD Administration Building, 10323 Hwy. 290 E., Manor, 9am-6pm

Heatherwilde Assisted Living, 401 S. Heatherwilde Blvd., Pflugerville, 8am-10am

Westminster Manor, 4100 Jackson, noon-2pm


FRIDAY, OCT. 23

Del Valle ISD Administration Building, 5301 Ross Rd., Del Valle, 9am-6pm

Lago Vista City Hall, 5803 Thunderbird St., Lago Vista, 9am-6pm

Park at Beckett Meadows, 7709 Beckett, 8-10am

The Continental, 4604 S. Lamar, noon-2pm

Englewood Estates, 2603 Jones Rd., 4-6pm


SATURDAY, OCT. 24

Bee Cave City Hall, 4000 Galleria Pkwy., Bee Cave, 9am-6pm

Randalls, 9911 Brodie, 9am-6pm

Deer Creek Elementary, 2420 Zeppelin Dr., Cedar Park, 9am-noon

Volente Volunteer Fire Dept., 15406 FM 2769, 2-6pm


SUNDAY, OCT. 25

Randalls, 9911 Brodie, noon-6pm

MT Supermarket, 10901 N. Lamar, Bldg. G, noon-6pm

Fiesta Mart, 5510 S. I-35, noon-6pm


MONDAY, OCT. 26

Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe, 8am-5pm

IBC Bank, 10405 FM 2222, 10am-4:30pm

Austin City Hall, 301 W. Second, 8am-5pm


TUESDAY, OCT. 27

University of Texas, Flawn Academic Center, 9am-5pm

Briarcliff Property Owners Association, 22801 Briarcliff Dr., Briarcliff, 10am-6pm

Northwest Rural Community Center, 18649 FM 1431 Ste. 6A, Jonestown, 9am-6pm


WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28

University of Texas, Flawn Academic Center, 9am-5pm

Town Lake Center, 721 Barton Springs Rd., 10am-6pm

Goodwill Industries, 701 Newman, 10am-7pm


THURSDAY, OCT. 29

University of Texas, Flawn Academic Center, 9am-5pm

Huston-Tillotson University, 900 Chicon, 9am-6pm

Goodwill Industries, 701 Newman, 10am-7pm


FRIDAY, OCT. 30

St. Edward's University, 3001 S. Congress, 9am-6pm

University of Texas, Flawn Academic Center, 9am-5pm

Goodwill Industries, 701 Newman, 10am-7pm

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