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Last day to register to vote: June 15 Last day to apply for ballot by mail: July 2 Early Voting: June 29-July 2 | 7am–7pm July 5 | 10am–7pm July 6-July 9 | 7am–7pm July 10 | 7 am - 10 pm Election Day: July 14 | 7am–7pm Contact us We’re ready for your questions. HarrisVotes.com 1001 Preston St., 4th Floor Houston, TX 77002 Election Helpline: 713-755-6965 From the Office of Chris Hollins, Harris County Clerk Harris County during Early Voting and on Election Day. Find a location near you at HarrisVotes.com. This July, you can vote at any polling location in Dates to know What you’ll need to vote Make sure you bring one of these accepted forms of identification: • Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) • Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS • Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS • Texas Handgun License issued by DPS • United States Military Identification Card containing the person’s photograph • United States Citizenship Certificate containing the person’s photograph •United States Passport (book or card) Don’t have an acceptable form of ID? If a voter does not possess and cannot reasonably obtain a photo ID, they may still cast a regular ballot by presenting a supporting form of ID and executing a Reasonable Impediment Declaration, noting the voter’s reasonable impediment to obtaining an acceptable form of photo identification. About the ballot •Voters in the Texas primaries and conventions choose who will run for office in the November General Elections. •Find your specific sample ballot at HarrisVotes.com. The items on your ballot may vary depending on which area of the county you reside. •In Texas, a registered voter may vote in either the Republican Primary Election or the Democratic Primary Election (NOT both) during the same voting year. •When you go vote, you can bring a marked sample ballot or a Voters Guide into the voting booth with you. If you have a disability or need translation support, please ask for assistance.

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Page 1: This July, · July 2 Early Voting: June 29-July 2 | 7am–7pm July 5 | 10am–7pm July 6-July 9 | 7am–7pm July 10 | 7 am - 10 pm Election Day: July 14 | 7am–7pm Contact us We’re

Last day to register to vote:June 15Last day to apply for ballot by mail:July 2Early Voting:June 29-July 2 | 7am–7pm July 5 | 10am–7pm July 6-July 9 | 7am–7pm July 10 | 7 am - 10 pmElection Day:July 14 | 7am–7pm

Contact usWe’re ready for your questions.HarrisVotes.com1001 Preston St., 4th FloorHouston, TX 77002 Election Helpline: 713-755-6965

From the Office of Chris Hollins, Harris County Clerk

Harris County during Early Voting and on Election Day. Find a location near you at HarrisVotes.com.

This July, you can vote at any polling location in

Dates to know

What you’ll need to voteMake sure you bring one of these accepted forms ofidentification: • Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety(DPS)• Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS• Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS• Texas Handgun License issued by DPS• United States Military Identification Card containing the person’sphotograph• United States Citizenship Certificate containing the person’sphotograph•United States Passport (book or card) Don’t have an acceptable form of ID?If a voter does not possess and cannot reasonably obtain a photo ID, theymay still cast a regular ballot by presenting a supporting form of ID andexecuting a Reasonable Impediment Declaration, noting the voter’sreasonable impediment to obtaining an acceptable form of photoidentification.

About the ballot•Voters in the Texas primaries and conventions choose who will run foroffice in the November General Elections.•Find your specific sample ballot at HarrisVotes.com. The items on yourballot may vary depending on which area of the county you reside. •In Texas, a registered voter may vote in either the Republican PrimaryElection or the Democratic Primary Election (NOT both) during the samevoting year.•When you go vote, you can bring a marked sample ballot or a VotersGuide into the voting booth with you.

If you have a disability or need translation support, please ask for assistance.