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Do I have to have my voter registration card to vote?
No, you do not need your voter registration certificate to vote. However, you do have to have some form or identification, such as your driver’s license or Texas ID.
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1.
Do I have to have my voter registration card to vote?
No, you do not need your voter registration certificate to vote. However, you do have to have some form or identification, such as your driver’s license or Texas ID.
2.
How do I get registered to vote in Rockwall County?
You will need to complete a Voter Registration Application and turn it in to our office. We can mail you the form or you may come by our office for one.
3.
Where do I send my voter application?
Elections Administrator
915 Whitmore Dr.
Ste. D
Rockwall, TX 78057
4.
I turn 18 after the deadline date but before election day. Can I register and vote in the election?
You can register up to 60 days before you are 18. You must submit your Voter Registration Application before the 30 day deadline date.
5.
Can I transfer my registration from my old county?
No, you must complete a new Voter Registration Application each time you change counties.
6.
Do I need to re register every time I move?
You do not need to register again if you are a current Rockwall County resident, however, you do need to change your address with our office each time you move. If you are currently registered outside Rockwall County, you will need to complete a Voter Registration Application for Rockwall County. You can use the back of your Rockwall County voter registration certificate to change your address. Put the correct information on the certificate, sign it and send it to our office.
7.
How can I get a new voter registration card?
You will need to contact our office and we will print you a new certificate.
8.
Can I vote by mail?
Voting by mail is restricted. You are entitled to vote by mail if you are over 65 years old, disabled, incarcerated, or will be out of the county on election day. If you vote by mail due to absence from the county, your ballot must be mailed to an out of county address.
9.
Can I vote at my new precinct or do I have to drive all the way to my old precinct to vote?
If you moved within the county and did not change your address prior to the 30 day deadline date, you must vote at your old precinct. In this situation it may be advantageous for you to vote early at the early voting location most convenient to you.
10.
Can I bring my mailed ballots in instead of mailing them to you?
No, you must mail the ballots to our office. If you receive a mail ballot and decide not to use that method of voting, you will need to bring your ballot to the voting location and surrender it to the election worker prior to voting in person.
11.
I live in another county, can I vote here?
No, you will need to vote in the county where you live.
12.
I’ve recently moved, can I vote in the next election?
Yes, however, your voting options will be different depending on your circumstance. If you are currently registered in Rockwall County you will have to vote at your previous precinct. If you are currently registered in another Texas county, you will have to vote a limited ballot at the main early voting location in Rockwall during the early voting time period. If you are not registered in Texas, you can vote a provisional ballot. The early voting ballot board will review your affidavit and make a decision on whether or not to count your ballot.
13.
Can I bring my sample ballot to the polls?
Yes, you can bring any material with you, but please remember to take it with you when you leave the voting station.
14.
What is a provisional ballot?
A provisional ballot is used when a person presents themselves for voting but due to circumstances, cannot be quickly verified as a qualified voter. It allows the person to vote and gives the Voter Registration office time after the election to verify if the person is eligible to vote. If they are not eligible to vote, it will register them as a voter and they will be ready for the next election.
15.
Will my vote count if I vote a provisional ballot?
That will be determined by the Early Voting Ballot Board (EVBB). After the election, the information from the Provisional Voter Affidavit will be looked up by the Voter Registration Office. Depending on 1) the reason you voted by provisional ballot and 2) the outcome of the research by the Voter Registration office, the EVBB will make the decision to count the vote or not. Regardless of the outcome, you will be notified by mail.
16.
I’m registered to vote in another county and live in Rockwall County; can I vote in the next election?
Yes, you can vote in this county on a Limited Ballot.
17.
What is a Limited Ballot?
A limited ballot is used when someone is currently registered to vote in another Texas county but has moved to another county. A person is allowed to vote in their new county, but is limited to vote only on the candidates/issues that would have also been on their previous county’s ballot. This will cancel your registration in the previous county and registers you in the current county.
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