For some people who have never visited the polls, it can be an intimidating process. But don’t worry! Student media producer Hannah Morris met with Brazos County Elections Administrator Trudy Hancock. In an audio-only episode, Hancock went through the step-by-step process for what you can expect when you visit the polls.
Listen to the story:
Additional Information
Before entering the polling station, you must be sure you are registered in the county you want to vote in. For more information on this, visit this article and listen to another audio story with Hancock as she discusses the basics of voter registration.
You must have an acceptable form of identification before voting. Visit this website for an in-depth description of what forms of ID can be used to vote.
Brazos County is expected to have over 20 voting locations available for the 2024 election, according to Hancock. Follow brazosvotes.org to stay up to date on where you can vote.
Before leaving to vote, be sure you are dressed comfortably. November elections typically have the highest turnout, which can sometimes result in long wait times.
Brazos County uses direct-record electronic machines at all voting locations. Listen to the audio story above to hear a step-by-step explanation of how to use the voting machines.
2024 Texas Election Timeline
Last day to register to vote in Texas: Monday, Oct. 7
First day of early voting in Texas: Monday, Oct. 21
Last day to apply for mail-in ballot in Texas: Friday, Oct. 25
General Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5
For more information on Brazos County elections, sample ballots or even demonstration videos, visit brazosvotes.org.