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Q. Where Do I Vote?

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Travis County is divided into precincts and you vote in your own precinct on election day. During early voting you may vote at any polling place in your county.
A. Polling places are generally published in local newspapers and online prior to the start of early voting and are subject to change right up until election day.

Early Voting for the March 4, 2008 Primary Election
Check the local paper or the Travis County Website Early Election Polling Places prior to election day for possible changes. The days and hours of operation vary from one early voting location to the next but you can vote at any early voting place no matter what precinct you live in.

In addition to permanent early voting locations, Travis County has several mobile polling places around town. Check this list for the dates and times of a mobile polling place (early voting) near where you work or live.

Election Day Voting for March 4, 2008
Here are the Current Election Day Polling Places.

Your precinct number is printed on your Voter Registration Certificate. The Current Polling Places list shows where to vote based on your precinct number. Lost your voter registration? Call 512-854-9473 to verify your voting status and find out your precinct number.

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