Early voting for the 2026 Texas Primary Election is wrapping up on February 27th and Election Day is right around the corner. Here’s everything you need to know to cast your ballot in Austin…
Key Dates:
The last day of early voting is Friday, February 27th. Election Day is Tuesday, March 3rd, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. If you are in line by 7 p.m. on Election Day, you are allowed to vote!
What You’re Voting For:
This primary election will decide party nominees for several major state and federal positions, including:
U.S. Senate
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Attorney General
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Commissioner of the General Land Office
Commissioner of Agriculture
Railroad Commissioner
Texas Supreme Court
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
State Board of Education
Courts of Appeals
Because it’s a primary election, you’ll choose either a Democratic or a Republican ballot when you arrive.
Where to Vote in Austin (Travis County):
You can vote at any polling location in the county, not just a specific precinct.
Find polling locations here.
Travis County elections info: https://votetravis.gov/current-election-information/current-election/
Wait times:
Travis County offers a live wait-time map allowing you to select a less crowded location before you head out.
Helpful tip:
Midday and mid-afternoon tend to be less busy than early morning or after work.
What to Bring:
Unsure about voter ID requirements? Here’s a helpful link with information on what to bring: https://votetravis.gov/voter-information/voter-id-requirements/
Sample Ballots and Voter Guides:
Democratic Consolidated Ballot
Republican Consolidated Ballot
The League of Women Voters of Texas has an informational guide to the Voter Registration certificate/card: https://austinvotersguide.org/LWVAA-VG-EN.pdf
You can bring notes and even a sample ballot; it must be written or printed out. Here are some examples of devices NOT allowed at polling places:
Cell phones
Cameras
Tablet computers
Laptop computers
Sound recorders
Any other device that may be used to record sound or images.
Make a note not to wear any political attire during your trip to vote!
Final Reminder:
If you haven’t voted yet, February 27th is your last chance to vote early and skip potential Election Day lines. Otherwise, make a plan to vote on Tuesday, March 3rd, and give yourself time to get to the polls before they close.