Last Chance for Texas Residents to Register for November 4 Election
Today, October 6 is the final day for Texas residents to id me and register to vote in the upcoming November 4 election. The election includes crucial races for governors and lieutenant governors in New Jersey and Virginia, along with several U.S. House of Representatives seats and local mayoral elections.
To vote in person on November 4, Texas voters must present an acceptable form of photo ID. These include a Texas Driver License, Texas Election Identification Certificate, Texas Personal Identification Card, Texas Handgun License, U.S. Military ID, U.S. Citizenship Certificate, or U.S. Passport. If you lack an acceptable photo ID, you can still vote by presenting a supporting form of ID, such as a government document showing your name and address, a utility bill, bank statement, or certified domestic birth certificate.
You can update your voter registration information online through google forms. It's crucial to ensure your details are correct, especially for seniors born in Texas between 1939 and 1969, who will participate in this election. If you're not registered, you can pick up a paper application at libraries, post offices, and many high schools. The deadline to register for the November 2025 election is October 7, 2024, and your registration must be postmarked by this date.
Remember, your participation is vital in shaping the future of our state and nation. Make sure to register and have the necessary ID ready for the November 4 election. For more information on acceptable forms of ID, visit the provided link.
 
         
       
     
     
     
    