Voting Precincts
Thanks to the Travis County Vote Center program, eligible voters are able to vote anywhere they see a Vote Here/Aqui sign in Travis County. Vote Centers make finding a polling place on Election Day easier than ever.
The County Clerk posts a list of polling place locations for each election. Polling place locations are subject to change, so please check back before you head out to vote.
When you move, you must update your voter registration with your new address. Visit the Tax Assessor/Collector's web site for more information regarding voter registration.
Visit VoteTravis.com
You can look up your voter information by visiting VoteTravis.com. By entering your Last Name and VUID or Birth Date you can see your precinct, jurisdictions, registered address, polling locations, and your personal ballot for the upcoming election.
Commissioners Court Precincts
Travis County is divided into four Commissioners Court precincts. Individual precincts are designated with a three digit number; the first number indicates the Commissioner's precinct. If you live in Precinct 234 you are represented by the Precinct Two Commissioner; Precinct 406 falls within the Precinct Four Commissioner's district.
To find your Commissioners Court precinct visit VoteTravis.com and enter your information to do a voter lookup. Once your information has loaded, your precinct will be listed in the Jurisdictional Information section.
Constable/Justice Of the Peace Precincts
Travis County is also divided into five Constable/Justice of the Peace precincts which do not correspond to the four Commissioners Court precincts.
To find your Constable/JP precinct visit VoteTravis.com and enter your information to do a voter lookup. Once your information has loaded, your precinct will be listed in the Jurisdictional Information section.