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Bexar County Super Tuesday Election Day Guide

Early voting for the 2020 Presidential Primary starts Feb. 18 for Bexar County voters. | Illustration by Kathleen Creedon
Early voting for the 2020 Presidential Primary starts Feb. 18 for Bexar County voters. | Illustration by Kathleen Creedon

Early voting for the 2020 primary wrapped up last week and candidates are turning their focus to Super Tuesday. 

 

Turnout during early voting was high — but not unprecedented compared to other primary elections. According to the Bexar County Elections Department, 78,206 Democratic ballots and 43,970 Republican ballots were cast in person during early voting.

 

For those voting on Election Day, here's everything you need to know before you head to the polls:

 

WHERE

Voters may go to any polling place or voting center on Election Day.

Here's a map of polling locations in the county open on March 3:

 

A search engine  from the Bexar County Elections Department can also show you all the polling locations in your precinct when you input your address.

WHEN

  • Election Day: Tuesday, March 3
  • Voting Centers are open 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

WHAT YOU NEED TO VOTE

Just an ID. Here are the forms of ID that are acceptable:

  • Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
  • Texas Personal Identification issued by DPS
  • Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS
  • Texas Handgun License issued by DPS
  • United States Military Identification Card (with photograph)
  • United States Citizenship Certificate (with photograph)
  • United States Passport (book or card)

And most importantly, WHO are you voting for?

Here’s a generic sample ballot for the Democratic Party.
Here’s a generic sample ballot for the Republican Party.

Or get your personalized ballot with this League of Women Voters widget.

To find out who currently represents you, use this search engine from the election department.

Make sure you're registered to vote at your current address. If not, it's not too late to register for future elections. The last day to register for the General Election is Oct. 5.

Note: The League of Women Voters does not support or oppose any candidate or political party.