Current Election Information
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Due to a recent change in vendors, there are no live check-in counts for wait times for this election. We are working to provide a solution but it will not be available for the March 5, 2024, Primary Election.
Primary Election date - Tuesday, March 5, 2024
- First day to apply for a ballot by mail: Monday, January 1, 2024
- Last day to register to vote: Monday, February 5, 2024 (Postmarked)
- Last day to apply for Ballot by Mail: Friday, February 23, 2024 (Received)
- Early Voting: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 - Friday, March 1, 2024
- Important Election Dates for 2024
- March 5, 2024 Primary Election Law Calendar and May 28, 2024 Primary Runoff Election Law Calendar
- Advisory 2023-20 - Deadlines for Vacancies and Replacement Nominees for the General Election for State and County Officers (November 5, 2024)
- 2024 Candidate’s Guide
- Important Dates for the Party Conventions, Primary Elections and General Election
- Frequently Asked Questions on Party Affiliation and Candidacy
Additional Election Information
Make changes to your address and register to vote:
- Update an address online: Voter Name and Address Changes
- Printed Voter Registration Applications. Complete application and mail it to us
Additional Sample Ballot Information
Early Voting Location Information
Due to a recent change in vendors, there are no live check-in counts for wait times for this election. We are working to provide a solution but it will not be available for the March 5, 2024, Primary Election.
Election Day Location Information
Tarrant County registered voters on Election Day can vote at any Vote Center location from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Vote Center locations are chosen by the entity holding the election (city, ISD, or county) and therefore are not always the same. Other circumstances such as building or road construction, and scheduling conflicts on privately owned locations can also affect whether or not a location is used. Use one of the links below to find an Election Day Vote Center Location.
Due to a recent change in vendors, there are no live check-in counts for wait times for this election. We are working to provide a solution but it will not be available for the March 5, 2024, Primary Election.
Limited Ballot
Texas Election Code authorizes a limited ballot for a person moving from one Texas County to another. The voter is entitled to vote only on each office or measure to be voted in a territorial unit (state or district) of which the person was a resident both before changing their county of residence and after. This voter can either vote in person during the Early Voting period for the election at the main early voting location at 2700 Premier St., Fort Worth TX 76111 or can submit a request vote by mail ((* in English), ( * in Spanish), ( * in Vietnamese)) to the Early Voting Clerk along with their Limited Ballot Application ( in English / Spanish / Vietnamese).
* Newer versions of web browsers will require the use "Adobe Reader" to properly use this form (application form) above. Free download of Adobe Reader.
For more information regarding the Limited Ballot, please contact our office, see contact information provided below.
Voters with Special Circumstances
Special conditions are available for persons who become hospitalized or suffer a death in the family after the close of the regular application deadline. Specific guidelines must be met to be eligible. Please contact our Early Voting Division at 817-831-8683 for more information. Application for Emergency Ballot.
Election Reports
- Cumulative Reports and Precinct by Precinct Reports
- Democratic Party Cumulative Report
- Graphical Election Night Reporting Tool (ENR) for the Democratic Party --- Coming February
- Early Voting Locations Cumulative Reports *
- Vote Center Locations for the Democratic Party Cumulative Reports *
- Zip File - Scanned results tapes for Early Voting by vote counting machines *
- Zip File - Scanned results tapes for Election Day for the Democratic Party by vote counting machines *
- Democratic Party Precinct Report
- Republican Party Cumulative Report
- Graphical Election Night Reporting Tool (ENR) for the Republican Party --- Coming February
- Early Voting Locations Cumulative Reports *
- Vote Center Locations for the Republican Party Cumulative Reports *
- Zip File - Scanned results tapes for Early Voting by vote counting machines *
- Zip File - Scanned results tapes for Election Day for the Republican Party by vote counting machines *
- Republican Party Precinct Report
* Generated in the weeks after the election, expected in April.
- Live Streaming
Due to a recent change in vendors, there are no live check-in counts for wait times for this election. We are working to provide a solution but it will not be available for the March 5, 2024, Primary Election.
- Daily Early Voting Statistics
- Election Day Statistics
- Combined Early Voting and Election Day Statistics
- Rosters - (By Mail, Early Voting by Personal Appearance, and Election Day by Personal Appearance)
- Layout and Support Files
- Data Files
- Statewide Statistics, Ballot by Mail Tracker, Candidate Information, Limited Ballot District Charts *** Tool on the Texas Secretary of State Website
- Statewide Election Results Information
- Statewide Election Information & Turnout Data
- Ballot by Mail Tracker
- County and Precinct Chair Candidate Filings (from the SOS Website)
- Candidate Listing Information (from the SOS Website)
- Candidate Ballot Order Information by County by Party (from the SOS Website)
- Democratic Party Limited Ballot Voters District Charts
- Republican Party Limited Ballot Voters District Charts
- Statewide Election Results Information
Additional Election Reports and Exports
- Audit and Reconciliation Reports
- Other Exports
Election Related Notices
- Notice of Public Test of the Voting Equipment Public Test Completion Certification
- Central Count Station Plan
- Notice of Delivery of Ballots Voted By Mail
- Early Voting and Election Day Poll Worker Training Schedules
- Ballot Box Opening Notice
- Notice for the SOS Mandated Partial Manual Recount
- Local Entities Website Information, Election Orders, Election Notices, Candidates / Contests Information and Canceled Election?
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Texas Election Code Section 87.121 - EARLY VOTING ROSTERS:
(a) The early voting clerk shall maintain for each election a roster listing each person who votes an early voting ballot by personal appearance and a roster listing each person to whom an early voting ballot to be voted by mail is sent.
(b) For each person listed, the applicable roster must include: (1) the person's name, address, and voter registration number; (2) an identification of the person's county election precinct of registration; and (3) the date of voting or the date the ballot was mailed to the person, as applicable.
(c) Each roster shall be updated daily.
(d) Each roster may be maintained in any form approved by the Secretary of State.
(e) The clerk shall preserve each roster after the election for the period for preserving the precinct election records.
(f) Information on the roster for a person to whom an early voting mail ballot has been sent is not available for public inspection, except to the voter seeking to verify that the information pertaining to the voter is accurate, until the first business day after election day.
(g) Information on the roster for a person who votes an early voting ballot by personal appearance shall be made available for public inspection not later than the beginning of regular business hours on the day after the date the information is entered on the roster under Subsection (c).
(h) Information on the roster for a person who votes an early voting ballot by mail shall be made available for public inspection not later than the day following the day the early voting clerk receives a ballot voted by mail.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE EARLY VOTING ROSTERS, PLEASE CALL 817-831-6161.
Presidential Ballot
Texas Election Code authorizes a Presidential Ballot which allows a voter for vote for president and vice-president under certain circumstances. This voter can either vote during the Election’s Early Voting Period in person at the main early voting location or can submit a request to vote by mail ((* in English), ( * in Spanish), ( * in Vietnamese)) to the Early Voting Clerk along with their Presidential Ballot Application ((in English / Spanish / Vietnamese).
* Newer versions of web browsers will require the use "Adobe Reader" to properly use this form (application form) above. Free download of Adobe Reader.
For more information regarding the Presidential Ballot and to check eligibility, please contact our office, see contact information provided below.
Tarrant County Elections Administration
2700 Premier St.
Fort Worth, TX 76111
Email: ElectionsInfo@tarrantcountytx.gov
Phone: 817-831-8683
TDD: 817-759-7801
Hours of Business: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.