Vote in your home!

Apply to vote by mail

Voters who are in high-risk categories of the virus, who are sick, disabled or 65 years or older are eligible to vote-by-mail in Texas. The League of Women Voters encourages these voters to limit their exposure to crowds by voting at home.

Vote early!

Avoid busy polling places on Election Day. All voters who are not high risk and want to do their part to curb the virus should consider voting early. The more voters who cast their ballots early, the fewer long lines and crowds we will see on Election Day.

Compare candidates and print your ballot with the League’s nonpartisan Voters Guide at VOTE411.org.

Vote during non-peak hours

We are all familiar with crowds and long lines on Election Day, especially first thing in the morning, over lunch hours, and after work. Voters can limit their interaction with the public by planning to vote during non-peak hours, like the middle of the morning and afternoon.

Source: League of Women Voters