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.

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1. Do I have to have my voter registration card to vote?
2. How do I get registered to vote in Rockwall County?
3. Where do I send my voter application?
4. I turn 18 after the deadline date but before election day. Can I register and vote in the election?
5. Can I transfer my registration from my old county?
6. Do I need to re register every time I move?
7. How can I get a new voter registration card?
8. Can I vote by mail?
9. Can I vote at my new precinct or do I have to drive all the way to my old precinct to vote?
10. Can I bring my mailed ballots in instead of mailing them to you?
11. I live in another county, can I vote here?
12. I’ve recently moved, can I vote in the next election?
13. Can I bring my sample ballot to the polls?
14. What is a provisional ballot?
15. Will my vote count if I vote a provisional ballot?
16. I’m registered to vote in another county and live in Rockwall County; can I vote in the next election?
17. What is a Limited Ballot?