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With the deadline fast approaching, make sure you are registered to vote in Harris County

With the deadline fast approaching, make sure you are registered to vote in Harris County

If you haven’t registered to vote in the Nov. 5 presidential election yet, the clock is ticking.

The registration deadline is the end of the day Monday. 

Registration applications can be filled out online and then printed, or printed blank and filled out. Registration applications are available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Chinese.


The Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector’s office offers registration assistance in English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Chinese by calling 713-274-VOTE (8683).

Completed and signed applications can be mailed to:

Ann Harris Bennett

Tax Assessor-Collector & Voter Registrar

P.O. Box 3527

Houston, TX 77253-3527

Mailed applications must be postmarked by Oct. 7 to be considered on time. 

If you’re worried about snail mail living up to its name, you also can submit your application in person at any Harris County Tax Office location between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 

You can find a map of tax offices at the bottom of the Tax Assessor’s website homepage

If you previously registered and want to make sure you still are registered, you can visit the Texas Secretary of State’s Am I registered? portal.
For more information on voter registration, important election deadlines and candidates vying for local office, visit the Landing’s 2024 election guide.

The post With the deadline fast approaching, make sure you are registered to vote in Harris County appeared first on Houston Landing.



This article was originally published by Tim Carlin at Houston Landing – (https://houstonlanding.org/with-the-deadline-fast-approaching-make-sure-you-are-registered-to-vote-in-harris-county/).

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