As the March 5 primary election approaches, Bexar County residents are gearing up to cast their votes. With early voting already underway from Feb. 20 to March 1, voters have a plethora of options for where and when to exercise their civic duty.
Where to Vote
Bexar County offers over three dozen early voting locations, ensuring accessibility for all residents. These locations span various venues, including schools, libraries, churches, city halls, and community centers. Some notable early voting sites include:
- Bexar County Elections
- Bexar County Justice Center
- Brook Hollow Library
- Castle Hills (City Hall)
- Christian Family Baptist Church
- Cody Library
- Converse City Hall
- And many more…
This extensive list aims to provide convenience and accessibility to voters across the county.
Early Voting Hours
Early voting hours are designed to accommodate various schedules, with extended hours on certain days:
- Tuesday, Feb. 20 through Friday, Feb. 23: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Saturday, Feb. 24: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Sunday, Feb. 25: Noon to 6 p.m.
- Monday, Feb. 26 through Friday, March 1: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Transportation Assistance
Recognizing the importance of voter participation, VIA Metropolitan Transit offers free rides to and from voting centers for eligible voters. This initiative aims to remove transportation barriers and encourage voter turnout.
What You Need to Bring
When heading to the polling place, voters must bring acceptable forms of identification. These include a Texas driver’s license, Texas Election Identification Certificate, Texas personal identification card, Texas handgun license, U.S. military ID card, U.S. citizenship certificate, or U.S. passport.
In cases where residents lack acceptable forms of ID, they can complete a Reasonable Impediment Declaration at the polling site and present supporting documents such as a government document with name and address, current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or certified birth certificate.
Importance of Voter Registration
Registered voters can cast their ballots at any polling site during the early voting period. For those unsure of their registration status, online tools are available to check registration.
Exercise Your Right to Vote
With early voting underway and a myriad of polling locations available, Bexar County residents have ample opportunities to participate in the democratic process. Whether utilizing early voting or waiting for election day, every vote counts in shaping the future of our communities. Make your voice heard and take advantage of the accessible voting options provided by Bexar County.
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