How To Find Your Polling Place In Harris County

Harris County Polling Place

How To Find Your Polling Place In Harris County


Are you registered to vote in Harris County?

If so, it’s important to know where your polling place is. In this blog post, we will provide information on how to find your polling place in Harris County. We will also provide information on early voting and election day voting. So whether you’re a first-time voter or just need to verify your polling place, we’ve got you covered!

Where Can I Vote At In Harris County?

You can find a Harris County polling place near you by visiting a website called Harris Votes. In addition to learning where you can go in Harris County to vote, this website offers information to help you register to vote, vote by mail, and even see a list of candidates running for office in Harris County.

How Does Harris Votes Work?

Finding your Harris County polling place is easy when you visit Harris Votes.

First, you’ll need to click on the link that reads “Polling Locations”. This is how you find the Houston polling locations in your neighborhood.

How to Find Your Polling Place in Harris County
Click “Polling Locations” to find a place in Harris County to vote near you.

On the following page, you will see a map of Harris County and the polling locations near you. You’ll need to either type your zip code or address into the search box that you see in the picture below.

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Enter your zip code in the search to find Houston Texas polling places near you.

Next, choose the Harris County polling place that you would like to vote at. One helpful feature that you will find on Harris Votes is an estimate of how long it will take to vote. There is even a count of the people in line. This will save you the hassle of standing in a lone line to vote on Election Day in Harris County.

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The Harris Votes website shows you the estimated wait to vote at Harris County polling places.

Once you have found a location that you would like to vote at that has a short line, simply drive over to that polling location. Harris Votes also connects you to a map for driving directions if you are unsure how to get to your polling location.

How Do I Register To Vote In Harris County?

You will need to complete a Harris County voter registration form. You can register to vote at any of the Harris County offices below:

  • 1001 Preston, Houston, Texas, 77002 (Main Office)
  • 11525 Todd St Suite #100, Houston, TX 77055 (Election Technology Center)
  • 6000 Chimney Rock Rd., Houston, Texas 77081 (Bellaire)
  • 16715 Clay Rd. Houston, Texas 77084 (Clay Rd)
  • 14350 Wallisville Rd., Houston, Texas 77049 (Jim Fonteno)
  • 101 S. Richey, Suite E, Pasadena, Texas 77506 (John Phelps)
  • 7300 N. Shepherd Dr, Houston, Texas 77091 (Mickey Leland)
  • 5300 Griggs Rd., Houston, Texas 77021 (Palm Center)
  • 1001 SGT Macario Garcia, Houston, Texas 77011 (Raul C. Martinez)
  • 1721 Pech Rd., Houston, Texas 77055 (Spring Branch)

Voting By Mail In Harris County

You can visit Harris Votes or call 713.755.6965 to learn more about voting by mail. The requirements of voting by mail in Harris County will all be explained on the Harris Votes website.

Conclusion

Harris Votes is the website you should visit to learn where your polling place is in Harris County. No matter if you are early voting or voting on Election Day, you will find the locations where you can cast your ballot.

It’s important to not only vote, but be an informed voter. If there is a lack of community resources in your Houston neighborhood voting for the right elected officials can change that.

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2 thoughts on “How To Find Your Polling Place In Harris County

  1. Roberta Williams Reply

    The harrisvotes website does not list voting locations, just gives an outline of Harris County. When I enter my address, the reply is information is not available. I live in Precinct 1047 and do not know where to cast my vote today. Please help clarify. Thank you.

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