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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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?