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Texas 2020 Elections

Texas can reject mail-in ballots over mismatched signatures without giving voters a chance to appeal, court rules

A federal judge had ordered the state to give voters a chance to resolve signature questions in time for their ballots to be counted. Now that won't happen unless counties do it voluntarily.

Mail-in ballot envelopes at the Travis County Elections division headquarters.

Voting in Texas

  • When was the last day to register to vote?

  • When can I vote early?

  • How will voting be different because of the pandemic?

  • How do I know if I qualify to vote by mail?

  • Are polling locations the same on Election Day as they are during early voting?

  • Can I still vote if I have COVID-19?

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