Who is eligible to vote by mail in Texas?
- 65 years or older
- Sick or disabled
- Out of the county during early voting and Election Day
- In jail or Involuntary Civil Confinement but otherwise eligible to vote
- NEW! Expecting to give birth within three weeks before or after Election Day
There have been some changes to the process for Voting By Mail in Texas, including updated applications in English and Spanish. Click here to view a video with tips on filling out the application.
If you fill out and print an online application to vote by mail, you will then mail it to your county Elections Department:
Collin County Elections Department
2010 Redbud Blvd.
Suite 102
McKinney, TX 75069
Dallas County Elections Department
1520 Round Table Drive
Dallas, TX 75247
The League of Women Voters of Texas has detailed information about Voting By Mail on their website. The information at this link includes:
- Who can Vote by Mail?
- Coming soon! Vote by Mail tracker and “Cure” process
- When will I receive my ballot?
- How to apply to Vote by Mail
- Tips for filling out the application
- When will I receive my ballot?
- How do I fill out my ballot?
- Persons assisting voters
- When is your Vote by Mail ballot due?
- If you want to hand deliver your Vote by Mail ballot
- What if I decide to vote in person instead?
- What if I become disabled or ill after the deadline?
- Who can I call for help?
For more information, go to our Voting by Mail in Texas page.