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  • Texas voters are set to go to the polls on March 3rd to vote in the 2020 primaries.

  • Here's what you need to know.

  • On the top of the ballot, you'll find the choices for who you can vote for in the Republican

  • and Democratic primaries for president.

  • On there, you'll also see the race for the U.S. Senate, a couple of other statewides

  • as well as a long list of local elections that you can look up using our toolkit on our site.

  • Your address determines which district you're voting in and who represents you.

  • You'll need to bring with you a valid photo ID, but you can still cast a ballot even if

  • you don't have one.

  • All you'll have to do is fill out a reasonable impediment form at the polls.

  • For more specifics on those ID requirements, you can visit our guide to Super Tuesday voting.

  • What you can't bring to the polls are any campaign materials, so be sure to leave your

  • t-shirts at home.

  • Early voting runs from February 18th to 28th and during that period you can vote at any

  • polling location in your county.

  • Election day itself is March 3rd.

  • Your polling locations might change a little bit on that day, so be sure to look those

  • up with your county.

  • For everything you need to know about participating in the 2020 primaries, you can check out our

  • voting guide for Super Tuesday at TexasTribune.org.

Texas voters are set to go to the polls on March 3rd to vote in the 2020 primaries.

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