SAN ANGELO, TX – In preparation for the upcoming March 5, 2024 primary in Texas, citizens are reminded that the deadline to register to vote is Today, Monday, February 5, 2024. To ensure participation in the democratic process, potential voters must complete the registration process at least 30 days before the election.
To register, eligible individuals can follow these simple steps:
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SOS ONLINE VOTER REGISTRATION APPLICATION: Fill in the required information on the online voter registration application, print, sign, and mail the completed form directly to your county election office.
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REQUEST A PRINTED APPLICATION: Contact the election office, and they will mail a postage-paid voter registration application to the provided address.
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LOCAL VOTER REGISTRAR: Visit or contact your local Voter Registrar to complete the registration process. The Tom Green County Elections office is located in the Keyes Building at 113 W. Beauregard on the first floor.
Additionally, for those with a Texas Driver License or state identification card, voter registration can be conveniently completed during the renewal, replacement, or contact information update process through the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS).
Steps to register when renewing your driver license:
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Update your driver license information on the DPS web portal.
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During the process, choose the option to register to vote when renewing or updating your information.
For those who have recently moved or changed their name, the voter registration information can be updated online through the Texas.gov portal. If your voter registration is on 'suspense,' indicating a discrepancy in your address, use the online portal to update the information.
Note: Ensure you have your Voter Unique Identifier (VUID) to log in to the Texas.gov portal for voter registration updates. Find your VUID through the Texas SOS My Voter Portal by entering your Name, County, Date of Birth, and ZIP code to access your voter registration information. Act promptly to exercise your right to vote in the upcoming primary.
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