Are you a Lubbock citizen who is registered to vote? It may seem obvious whether you are or not, but some people are stunned when they go and cast their ballot only to find that they are not registered to vote in Lubbock.

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Essential Voting Deadlines in Lubbock, TX

For those who may not be aware, these are some of the key dates that Lubbock voters must remember:

  • Monday, October 6 - Last day to register to vote
  • Monday, October 20 - First day of in-person early voting
  • Friday, October 24 - Last day to apply for mail-in ballot
  • Friday, October 31 - Last day of in-person early voting
  • Tuesday, November 4 - Election day

How Can I Register to Vote in Lubbock?

You can always check to see if you are already registered in Lubbock to vote by visiting the voter information lookup page on the City of Lubbock website. This is also where you can check if you are eligible to vote as well as a sneak peek at a sample ballot.

In order to register to vote in Lubbock County, you must first fill out the application card online. Reminder: To register, you must be a U.S. citizen, a resident of Lubbock County, over 18 years of age, and not a convicted felon.

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If you choose to have a physical copy of the application, you can always call the Lubbock County Elections Office at 806-775-1338.

Applications must be signed and submitted within 30 days of the election in which you wish to vote.

Where Can I Vote in Lubbock?

If you are wondering where you can cast your ballot in Lubbock, then you can always check out the Lubbock County Elections Office Vote Center Locations page to find out more.

Common voting locations in town include the Texas Tech University Student Union Building and the Elections Office itself on Crickets Ave.

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