For voters who anticipate being out of town during the early
voting period and on Election Day, they may request a ballot-by-mail by
completing our standard application and sending it to our office. Early
voting-by-mail is also open to those individuals who are 65 years of age, those
persons who possess a disability which prevents them from visiting an early
voting or Election Day polling location, or persons currently in a hospital or
nursing facility and are unable to visit an Early Voting or Election Day
Location. For many local elections such as independent school districts,
municipalities, and other governing bodies, you will want to verify who the
early voting clerk will be for the upcoming election. The Harris County Clerk
is the early voting clerk for all county elections and for other entities that
have contracted for that service, but you should verify this information before
mailing your application in for processing. For a comprehensive review of
voting by mail, click the following link for our Question and Answer section.
To complete the application to vote by mail, click the link
for "
Ballot-By-Mail Application”.
IMPORTANT NOTE: TEXAS STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT APPLICATIONS
FOR A BALLOT BY MAIL MAY NOT BE ACCEPTED PRIOR TO THE 60TH DAY BEFORE AN ELECTION.
VOTING BY-MAIL-OVERSEAS VOTERS
For those voters who are temporarily overseas and wish to
vote by-mail, you may complete the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). This
type of application is limited to civilian and military citizens temporarily
living overseas. FPCA applications will prequalify overseas U.S. citizens to automatically receive ballots for all elections in which they qualify to vote for a period of one calendar year. The Harris County Clerk's office attempts to mail all overseas ballots by the 45th day prior to an election to allow adequate time for overseas mail delivery. Ballots
returned from overseas must be postmarked by day of the election and received
by the 5th day after election day. For additional information on the FPCA
application you may visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program's website at
www.fvap.gov.
FPCA Application
If you have questions concerning the early voting process
and cannot find the answer on this page, you may e-mail our early voting
supervisor directly at jballard@cco.hctx.net.
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VOTING INFORMATION: VOTING-BY-MAIL: Can I vote by Mail?
You may vote early by-mail if you are registered to vote and:
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Away from the county of residence on Election Day and during the early voting period;
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Sick or disabled;
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65 years of age or older on Election Day; or
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Confined in jail, but eligible to vote.
(To check voter registration status visit http://www.hctax.net/voter/voter.asp or call 713.368.2200);
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VOTING INFORMATION: VOTING-BY-MAIL: When and where can I submit a ballot-by-mail application?
Applications for a ballot by mail must be submitted to the early voting clerk on, or after, the 60th day
before Election Day and before the close of business on the 7th day before Election Day. If the 7th day is a
weekend, the last day to submit an application is the preceding Friday.
If you are voting early by mail you must send your application by:
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regular mail to:
Stan Stanart Harris County Clerk
Attn: Elections Division
P.O. Box 1148
Houston, TX 77251-1148
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common or contract carrier; or
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FAX to 713-755-4983
Exception:
If you are voting early because of expected absence, you may apply in person for a ballot by
mail before the first day of early voting in person (usually the 17th day before the election).
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VOTING INFORMATION: VOTING-BY-MAIL: Military and Overseas Voters
For those voters who are temporarily out of the country and wish to vote by-mail, you may complete the
Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). This type of application is limited to:
- A member of the U.S. Armed Forces, their spouse or a dependent;
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A member of the U.S. Merchant Marines, their spouse or a dependent;
- A U.S. citizen domiciled in Texas but temporarily living outside the territorial limits of the
United States;
FPCA applications will pre-qualify U.S. citizens who are temporarily outside of the country to automatically receive ballots for all elections in which they qualify to vote for a period of one calendar year.
The Harris County Clerk’s office attempts to mail all overseas applications by the 45th day prior to an election to allow adequate time for overseas mail delivery. Ballots returned from overseas must be
postmarked by day of the election and received by the 5th day after Election
Day. For additional information on the FPCA application you may visit the
Federal Voting Assistance Program’s website at www.fvap.gov.