Summary
With a global pandemic still raging and a long list of problems at the US Postal Service, concerns over voting by mail in the November election are high.
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Vote! Vote! Vote! Make a plan now and decide if you're going to vote by mail, early vote, or vote on Election Day.
Thinking about voting by mail in Texas? Panicking because you’ve read a lot of confusing headlines and aren’t quite sure what to do anymore?
You’re not alone. With a global pandemic still raging and a long list of problems at the US Postal Service, concerns over voting by mail in the November election are high.
That’s why we put together this handy little guide, to help you figure out if voting by mail is right for you and to make sure that you can safely cast your ballot in this important November election.
Information for this guide came from several sources, including the Travis County Clerk’s Office, the League of Women Voters, Congressman Lloyd Doggett’s Office, CNN, and the Travis County Tax Office. This guide primarily focuses on voting by mail in Texas and Travis County in particular. For additional information about voting by mail, be sure to check out the League of Women Voters website. They have some great info about how to fill out a mail-in ballot safely and correctly.