
Voting In Person
Early Voting begins Tuesday, Oct. 13th, and runs thru Friday, Oct 30th. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3rd.
All Vote Centers are open 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Monday thru Saturday and from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM Sundays. You must take an approved photo ID with you to the polls.
Voters are strongly encouraged to wear a mask and practice social distancing and good hygiene when at a polling place. Curbside voting is also available. Call or text the number provided via signage on designated parking spots at voting centers to use this service.
Williamson County is undertaking a variety of precautionary measures to keep poll workers and voters safe, including having workers wear masks or face shields, using plexiglass table top guards, using self-cleaning styluses and pens, and more.
You may vote at any Vote Center in Williamson County.
Election Day in HD 52
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Round Rock: Baca Senior Center, 301 W Bagdad Avenue, Building 2, 78664
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Round Rock: Brushy Creek Community Center, 16318 Great Oaks Drive, 78681
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Round Rock: Cedar Ridge High School, 2801 Gattis School Road, 78664
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Round Rock: Dell Diamond - United Heritage Center, 3400 Palm Valley Boulevard, 78665
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Round Rock: Fern Bluff MUD Community Center, 7320 Wyoming Springs Drive, 78681
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Round Rock: Round Rock Presbyterian Church, 4010 Sam Bass Road, 78681
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Round Rock: Round Rock Randalls, 2051 Gattis School Road, 78664
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Round Rock: Round Rock Sports Center, 2400 Chisholm Trail, 78681
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Round Rock: Sleep Inn & Suites, 1980 South IH 35, 78681
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Round Rock: Teravista Community Center, 4211 Teravista Club Drive, 78665
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Round Rock: The Fellowship Church of Round Rock, 3379 Gattis School Road, 78664
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Round Rock: Williamson County Jester Annex, 1801 E Old Settlers Boulevard, 78664
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Taylor: Main Street Events Center, 3101 North Main Street, 76574
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Taylor: Taylor City Hall, 400 Porter Street, 76574
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Hutto: Hutto Administration Building, 200 College Street, 78634
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Hutto: Wilco Hutto Annex, 321 Ed Schmidt Blvd. Suite 100, 78634
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Georgetown: Georgetown Annex 100 Wilco Way, HR108, 78626
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Georgetown: Georgetown Housing Authority, 210 W 18th Street, Building 1, 78626
Voting by Mail
Eligible Voters who wish to vote by mail need to re-apply for ballots each calendar year. You are eligible to vote by mail if you are a registered voter and any of the following criteria apply:
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65 years of age or older
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Sick or disabled
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What about COVID? VBM law in Texas cites a qualifying disability as “sickness or physical condition that prevents the voter from appearing at the polling place on Election Day without a likelihood of needing personal assistance or of injuring the voter’s health.” (Source: Texas Tribune)
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You can determine if your overall health condition, combined with a risk of contracting COVID from voting in person, makes you feel comfortable checking “Disability” as the reason for requesting to vote by mail. Ultimately, voters at risk of contracting COVID can opt-in, and the enforcement of the disability requirement will be determined by the individual county’s elections office. Overall, we would advise all voters to vote in person, if they can, as early as possible to ensure their vote is counted and limit exposure to COVID.
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Expected absence from the county –– most common for college students.
Confined in jail without a felony conviction.
Active Military, dependent partner or spouse, or living outside of the country.
Apply for a Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot:
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Print an application or have one mailed to you by requesting one HERE
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Deadline to submit an application: Must arrive by Oct 23 –– we recommend you have it in the mail by Oct 16th!
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You must mail in or drop off your application. Give USPS at least one week for delivery
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Mail to: Williamson County Elections PO Box 209 Georgetown, TX 78627
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Drop off: Inner Loop Annex 301 SE Inner Loop, Ste 104 Georgetown, TX 78626
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You (not a friend/family member) must drop off your application and present a photo ID before October 13th
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Voting Accessibility
If you have a disability, you have the right to bring someone into the voting booth with you to help you. You can bring anyone except your employer, an agent of your employer, or an officer or agent of your labor union. You may also request assistance from the election officials.
Your polling place should be physically accessible and have accessible equipment that allows you to vote privately and independently.
An election officer may give voting priority to individuals with a mobility problem that substantially impairs the person’s ability to move around. Learn more here.
For assistance in English or Spanish call 844-TX-VOTES, in AAPI languages call 888-API-VOTE, in Arabic call 844-YALLA-US, and in American Sign Language (video call) call 301-818-VOTE.