In one week, voters across Texas will get their first opportunity to weigh in on the Super Tuesday primary.

The primary election weeds the field of Democratic and Republican candidates down to one from each party who will appear on the November General Election ballot.

Early voters cast their ballot at the Basset Place Mall ahead of the general election in El Paso, Texas on Nov. 1, 2024.

Early voters cast their ballot at the Basset Place Mall ahead of the general election in El Paso, Texas on Nov. 1, 2024.

Along with a contentious U.S. Senate battle and the gubernatorial race, El Pasoans will pick their candidates for El Paso County Judge and two seats on the El Paso County Commissioners Court.

Here is some key information before voting begins next week.

When does early voting start?

The early voting period in El Paso kicks off Tuesday, Feb. 17, and runs through Friday, Feb. 27, giving voters 11 days to cast their ballots.

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The Super Tuesday primary will take place Tuesday, March 3.

Voting locations near me

Early voting locations are open at various times. For a full list of times, visit the El Paso County Elections Department website. Registered voters can cast a ballot at any of the following 39 early voting locations across El Paso County:

Agua Dulce Community Center, 15371 Kentwood Ave., Classroom B

Arlington Park Shelter, 10350 Pasadena Cir., Main Room

Bassett Place, 6101 Gateway West, next to Claire’s

Bowling Family YMCA, 5509 Will Ruth Ave., Vita Room

Canutillo Nutrition Center, 7351 Bosque Road, Exercise Room

Chayo Apodaca Community Center, 341 N. Moon Road, Community Center

City of San Elizario Municipal Court, 12004 Socorro Road Suite B, Council Chambers

Clint Junior High School, 12625 Alameda Ave., Library Conference Room

Commissioner’s Corner, 10700 Montana Ave., Community Room

Dorris Van Doren Library, 551 Redd Road, Multipurpose Room

EPCC Administrative Services Center, 9050 Viscount Blvd., A-Building Foyer

EPCC Transmountain Campus, 9570 Gateway North Blvd., Room 1704

El Paso County Eastside Annex, 2350 George Dieter Drive, Community Room

El Paso County Northwest Annex, 435 E. Vinton Road, Community Room

Enrique Moreno County Courthouse, 500 E. San Antonio Ave., Third Floor, Back Lobby

Esperanza Acosta Moreno Library, 12480 Pebble Hills Blvd., Meeting Room

Fabens Community Center, 201 NE Camp St., Pool Room

Gary del Palacio Recreation Center, 3001 Parkwood St., Multipurpose Room

Gonzalez Place, 4101 Rich Beem Blvd., Community Room, Classroom

Kennedy Brothers Memorial Recreation Center, 400 S Zaragoza Road, Kennedy Gym

La Fe Montana Vista Community Center, 14618 Greg Drive, Auditorium

Marty Robbins Recreation Center, 11620 Vista Del Sol Drive, Lobby

Memorial Park Senior Citizen Center, 1800 Byron St., Classroom

Mountain View-Rae Gilmore Recreation Center, 8501 Diana Drive, Classroom

Nations Tobin Sports Center, 8831 Railroad Drive, Small Rink

Officer David Ortiz Recreation Center, 563 N. Carolina Drive, Classroom A

Oz Glaze Senior Center, 13969 Veny Webb St., Main Dining Area

Pebble Hills High School, 14400 Pebble Hills Blvd., Auditorium Foyer

SISD District Service Center, 12440 Rojas Drive, TSC Library

South El Paso Senior Center, 600 S. Ochoa St., Classroom

The Shoppes at Solana, 750 Sunland Park Drive, by the Food Court, next to Book Nook

UTEP-Union Building East, 351 W. University Ave., River View Room 102H

W.E. Neill Community Center, 19210 Cobb Ave., Library

Wayne Thornton Community Center at Grandview, 3134 Jefferson Ave., Classroom

Wellington Chew Senior Center, 4430 Maxwell Ave., Classroom

Western Technical College, 9451 Diana Drive, Classroom

YWCA-Central, 1600 Brown St. Bldg. A, Program Offices

YWCA-West, 313 Bartlett Drive, Program Offices

Am I registered to vote in the 2026 election?

Voters in El Paso County can check their registration status and eligibility online through the El Paso County Elections Department’s Voter Dashboard.

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To access the dashboard, voters must provide their first and last name and date of birth or their Voter Unique Identifier (VUID).

Who’s on the ballot? Check sample ballots

Sample ballots for the Democratic and Republican parties are available online at the El Paso County Elections Department website.

Personalized ballots specific to local district races, such as Commissioners Court or Justice of the Peace positions, can be accessed via the Department’s Voter Dashboard.

Forms of ID needed to vote

Voters will need one of the following seven forms of photo identification to cast a ballot in the primary:

Texas Election Identification Certificate

Texas Personal Identification Card

United States Military Identification Card containing the person’s photograph

United States Citizenship Certificate/Certificate of Naturalization containing the person’s photograph

United States Passport (book or card)

Voters who do not have or cannot reasonably obtain one of the accepted forms of photo identification can complete a Reasonable Impediment Declaration at the voting site and provide one of the following supporting documents:

A government document that shows your name and an address, including your Voter Registration Certificate

A certified domestic (from a U.S. state or territory) birth certificate or a document confirming birth, admissible in a court of law, which establishes your identity (which may include a foreign birth document)

Adam Powell covers government and politics for the El Paso Times and can be reached via email at apowell@elpasotimes.com.

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