It’s Election Day. As long as you’re in line by 7 p.m., you can cast your ballot.
If you haven’t voted yet, check out KUT’s Travis County voter guide for everything you need to know about what to bring (and not bring) and see what’s on your ballot.
This year, early voting ballots were not counted in advance, which means initial election results may not be available as soon as the polls close at 7 p.m. like previous years. Travis County officials said the change, which came at the request of the Travis County Republican Party, may delay when results are available.
Results are considered unofficial until they are canvassed by local officials.
All Travis County election results will be posted on the county elections website.
A note on runoffs: Texas requires candidates to earn more than 50% of votes to win a race. If no candidate receives more than half of all votes, a runoff election will be held for the top two candidates with the highest percentage of votes.
Here are the races we are watching:
Other major races in Texas