Today's the day, San Antonio. Primary Election Day is here. If you didn't get a chance to vote in Bexar County during
early voting, you'll have until 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 1 to get your vote on.
Here's what to know.
What do I need?
Texas requires one of the following forms of ID: Driver license, Texas Election Identification Certificate (EIC), Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS, Texas license to carry a handgun issued by DPS, US military identification card containing the person’s photograph, US citizenship certificate containing the person’s photograph, and/or US passport (book or card).
Don't have an ID? You can sign a Voter’s Declaration of Reasonable Impediment or Difficulty form and show one of the following: Voter registration card, certified birth certificate, current utility bill, bank statement, government check, pay check, or any other government document such as an out of state driver’s license or expired Texas driver’s license.
Where do I vote?
The good news is all Bexar County voters can use any of the polling location closest to them (meaning you don't have to vote near your precinct). To find the closest location to you, visit
Bexar.org/elections.
Who do I vote for?
Well, that's up to you. But there are plenty of handy voting guides available, including the League of Women's Voters and another from the
San Antonio Express-News.
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