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I registered to vote, but the poll worker says I'm not on the list of registered voters
I need accommodations for my disability or limited English proficiency
Someone is interfering with my right to vote
I don't know what forms of ID I need to vote
I don't know if I'm eligible to vote
I don't know if I'm registered to vote
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I’m not sure what forms of identification I need to bring to vote
You do not have to bring your voter registration card to vote. For more detailed information visit our voter identification page. The following are acceptable forms of identification:
My identification is expired
Voters under 70 years old can use a valid photo ID that has been expired up to four years. Voters aged 70 and older can use a valid photo ID that has been expired for any length of time.
My identification lists an old address
You can still vote as long as you are registered to vote at your current address, or update your voter registration to reflect your new address (see instructions below).
I don’t have the right kind of identification
You can still vote! If you are a registered voter who couldn’t obtain one of the above forms of ID, you can still cast a regular ballot. Here's how:
You are eligible to vote if:
You can check the Texas Secretary of State website to see if you are registered to vote.
I have moved or changed my name
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