Voting Locations By Zip Code Dallas County

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Voting Locations by Zip Code Dallas County

If you are a registered voter in Dallas County, Texas, you may be wondering where to cast your ballot in the upcoming elections. There are different ways to find your voting location, depending on whether you want to vote early or on election day.

Early Voting

Early voting is a convenient option for voters who want to avoid long lines or have a busy schedule on election day. Early voting for the November 7, 2023 General Election will start on Monday, October 23 and end on Friday, November 3. The early voting hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays, and from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends.

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To find your early voting location, you can use the [Early Voting Location Finder] tool provided by the Dallas County Elections Department. You just need to enter your address or zip code, and the tool will show you a map and a list of nearby early voting locations. You can also see the estimated wait times and directions for each location.

Election Day

If you prefer to vote on election day, which is Tuesday, November 7, 2023, you will need to go to the voting location within your precinct. You can find your precinct number on your voter registration card, or by using the [Voter Lookup] tool on the Dallas County Elections Department website. You just need to enter your name, date of birth, and zip code, and the tool will show you your voter information, including your precinct number.

Once you know your precinct number, you can use the [Election Day Location Finder] tool to find your voting location. You just need to enter your precinct number, and the tool will show you a map and a list of voting locations within your precinct. You can also see the estimated wait times and directions for each location.

What to Bring

When you go to vote, either early or on election day, you will need to bring an acceptable form of photo identification with you. The acceptable forms of photo ID are:

    • Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
    • Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS
    • Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS
    • Texas Handgun License issued by DPS
    • United States Military Identification Card containing the persons photograph
    • United States Citizenship Certificate containing the persons photograph
    • United States Passport (book or card)

    If you do not have any of these forms of photo ID, you can still vote by signing a sworn statement that there is a reason why you do not have any of the acceptable forms of photo identification, and presenting one of the following supporting documents:

      • Valid voter registration certificate
      • Certified birth certificate (must be an original)
      • Copy of or original current utility bill
      • Copy of or original bank statement
      • Copy of or original government check
      • Copy of or original paycheck
      • Copy of or original government document with your name and an address (original required if it contains a photograph)

      For more information about the ID requirement at vote center, you can visit the [Dallas County Elections Department website] or call (469) 627- VOTE (8683).

      More Resources

      If you want to learn more about the candidates and issues on the ballot, you can visit [VOTE411.org], a nonpartisan website that provides personalized voting information. You just need to enter your address, and the website will show you your personal sample ballot, as well as information about the candidates and their positions on various topics.

      If you have any questions or concerns about voting in Dallas County, you can contact the Dallas County Elections Department at (469) 627- VOTE (8683) or visit their website at [www.dallascountyvotes.org]. You can also follow them on [Facebook] and [Twitter] for the latest updates and announcements.

      Remember, your vote is your voice. Make sure you are registered, informed, and ready to vote in the upcoming elections.

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