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Urgent: Early Voting Opens Tuesday for March 3 Primary Elections

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URGENT UPDATE: Early voting for the highly anticipated March 3 primary elections kicks off this Tuesday in Texas. Both the Democratic and Republican parties will decide which candidates will appear on the ballot for the November general election.

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on election day, with some variations in hours on weekends. Voters in Houston and surrounding Southeast Texas counties can cast their votes at designated polling locations. Many counties allow voters to choose any polling spot within their registered county, but some require voting at specific precinct locations.

To confirm your voting site, visit the Am I Registered portal on the Secretary of State’s website. This user-friendly tool requires your Texas Driver’s License number or birth details, providing immediate confirmation of your registration status and polling location.

To participate in the March 3 elections, Texans must have registered to vote by February 2. All voters are eligible to support either a Democratic or Republican candidate, reflecting the state’s diverse political landscape.

It’s critical for voters to bring an acceptable form of photo ID to vote. If you don’t have a standard ID, the Secretary of State’s website outlines alternative options.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR: As early voting begins, key races, including the Democratic primary for Bexar County Judge, are expected to draw significant attention. Voter turnout and engagement will be crucial in shaping the outcomes ahead of the general election in November.

Stay tuned for updates as the primary elections unfold, and ensure your voice is heard! Don’t miss your chance to participate in this pivotal moment in Texas politics.

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