The deadline to apply to vote by mail is approaching. Here’s what you need to know.

Only certain people in Texas can vote by mail, and the process can be confusing. Election officials offer advice.

By Luz Moreno-Lozano, KUT NewsOctober 18, 2024 7:00 am, ,

From KUT News:

Early voting in the November election begins on Monday. For those planning to vote by mail, the deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot is Oct. 25.

In Texas, you can vote by mail only if you:

– won’t be in the county you’re registered in during early voting and on Election Day

– are sick or disabled

– are expecting to give birth within three weeks before or after Election Day

– are 65 or older on Election Day

– are in prison or civil commitment, but are otherwise eligible

About 10% of ballot-by-mail applications are rejected because of missing ID numbers or other discrepancies.

In 2021, the state Legislature passed Senate Bill 1, which added a number of restrictions and criminal penalties related to voting, including new identification requirements for people voting by mail.

Travis County Clerk Dyana Limon-Mercado said the process is “not super easy,” because there are so many rules and options for people voting by mail.

She said people who are new to the process should call their elections office if the application isn’t clear “to help them answer the questions on the application correctly.”

Travis County has been working to get as many people informed about their voting rights heading into the election.

To apply by mail, applicants are required to include a driver’s license number or Social Security number. Prior to the law, voters didn’t have to provide either of these on an application.

Limon-Mercado said the ID number has to match the one the person used to register to vote, but for some people that was decades ago.

“We do encourage people to include both numbers – your Texas ID number and last four digits of your Social Security number – that way there is no question about which one you used on your original voter registration application,” she said. “This way we will find you and be able to approve and accept our application.”

She said adding a voter registration number is also helpful, if you know it.

The deadline to apply to vote by mail is Oct. 25 at 5 p.m.

To track your application or find out more about what’s on the ballot and where to vote, visit votetravis.gov.

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