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Hall County Elections

Patricia Snider, Election Official

101 S 9th St., Ste. 8

Memphis, Texas 79245

Telephone: 806-259-2627

Fax: 806-259-5078

Email: psnider@co.hall.tx.us

 

Teresa Altman, Voter Registration Official

101 S 9th St., Ste.5

Memphis, Texas 79245

Telephone: 806-259-2125

Fax: 806-259-3322

Email: hallcotac@gmail.com

Public Information Requests - 
Please send all Public Information Requests to hallcoclerk@co.hall.tx.us

Notice from the Hall County Elections Administrator: Canvass of the Votes for the 2026 Primary Election will take place March 9, 2026, 10:00 AM at Hall County Commissioners Regular meeting.

Elimination of Straight-Party Voting

House Bill 25, passed during the 85th Legislative Session, eliminated straight-party voting effective September 1, 2020.

If you wish to vote for all of the candidates affiliated with one party, you should select each candidate one at a time on your ballot.

 

 

El Proyecto de Ley 25 de la Cámara de Representantes, aprobado durante la 85a Sesión Legislativa, eliminó la votación de partido único a partir del 1 de septiembre de 2020. 

Si desea votar por todos los candidatos afiliados a un partido, debe seleccionar a cada candidato uno a la vez en su boleta.

  • Am I registered to vote?

    You can confirm your registration status on this website by going to Am I Registered? where you will select one of three methods for conducting your search. You can base your search on: 1. your Voter Unique Identifier (VUID), which appears on your voter registration certificate; 2. your Texas driver's license number, if you provided it when you applied for voter registration; or 3. your first and last name. Or, you can call the Hall County Voter Registrar's office at (806) 259-2125.

    How do I register to vote?

    You can register in person at the Voter Registrar’s office. Or you can register by mail by obtaining an application from the Voter Registrar's office. After you apply, a voter registration certificate will be mailed to you within 30 days. 

    The County Voter Registrar's contact information can be found at the top of this page. 

    I am in the military and will be away from Hall County on Election Day, how do I vote?

    Thank you for your service to our country! Military and overseas voters are welcome to use the regular registration and early voting by mail process available to all voters away from Hall County on Election Day. However, there are also special provisions for you. You may fill out and file a FPCA (Federal Postcard Application) as soon as possible but not later than the 11th day before Election Day. For more information visit: https://www.votetexas.gov/military-overseas-voters/index.html

    What's on the ballot?

    Please visit the Candidate Ballot Order on the Texas Secretary of State website. A sample ballot will also be published here once it is available. 

    Do I need an ID to vote?

    Yes. In order to vote in person, in all Texas elections, voters must present an acceptable form of photo ID. Please see the "Notice of Acceptable Forms in Identification" in the "Important Information" section below.

    Where do I find the election results?

    You may view election results at: https://results.texas-election.com/landing-page

    How do I become a candidate?

    Please see the section below titled "Candidate Information."

    How do I Vote by Mail?

    • A qualified voter may vote by mail if the voter:
      • –Will be 65 or older on Election Day (Annual or Regular ABBM)
      • –Has a Disability (Annual or Regular ABBM)
      • –Is Expecting to Give Birth Within Three Weeks Before or After Election Day (Regular ABBM)(New Law)
      • –Is Civilly Committed Under Chapter 841, Health and Safety Code (Regular ABBM) (New         Law)
      • –Expects to be Absent from County during Early Voting and on Election Day (Regular ABBM)
      • –Is Confined in Jail (Regular ABBM)
      • –Is in the Attorney General Address Confidentiality Program (Regular ABBM)
      • –Is Military or Dependent of Military & Outside of Home Texas County (FPCA)
      • –Is Temporarily Living Outside the United States (FPCA)
      • –Is Living Outside the United States and the Voter has Indicated their Intent to Return is Uncertain (FPCA)
      • –Is a member of the National Guard or Dependent (FPCA) (New Law) Chapters 82 and 101, Texas Election Code

     

    APPLICATION FOR BALLOT BY MAIL (ENGLISH)

     

     

    • Un votante calificado puede votar por correo  si  el  votante:
      • – Tendrá  65 años  o  más  el  día  de las elecciones  (ABBM anual  o  regular)
      • – Tiene  una Discapacidad  (ABBM Anual  o  Regular)
      • – Espera  dar  a luz dentro de  las  tres  semanas anteriores  o  posteriores  al día  de las elecciones  (ABBM regular)(Nueva ley)
      • – Está  comprometido civilmente según el Capítulo 841,  Código de Salud y  Seguridad   (ABBM regular)  (Nueva Ley)
      • – Espera  estar  ausente del  condado  durante  la votación  anticipada  y  el  día  de las elecciones  (ABBM regular)
      • – Está  confinado  en la cárcel (ABBM regular)
      • – Está  en el  Programa de Confidencialidad de Dirección  del Procurador General  (ABBM Regular)
      • – Es  militar  o  dependiente  de  militares y está fuera  del  condado  de Texas   (FPCA)
      • – Está  viviendo temporalmente fuera de los Estados Unidos (FPCA)
      • – Vive  fuera de los Estados Unidos  y  el  votante  ha  indicado  que su intención  de  regresar es incierta (FPCA)
      • – Es  miembro  de  la Guardia  Nacional  o  Dependiente  (FPCA)  (Nueva Ley)  Capítulos  82  y  101,  Código Electoral  de Texas


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