Who’s On Your Hays County Precinct Ballot, Where To Early Vote, What Precinct Are You In, Election Day Polling Places

Election Season: According to dictionary.com, the definition of Perpetual is the lasting an indefinitely long time and continuing or continued without intermission or interruption; ceaseless.

According to dictionary.com, the definition of Perpetual is the lasting an indefinitely long time and continuing or continued without intermission or interruption; ceaseless.

It sure seems like election season is perpetual.

Texas early voting for the March 5, 2018 primary election will begin on Tuesday, February 20 and will end on Friday, March 2.

Early voting is open to anyone registered to vote in Hays County who wishes to avoid the long lines on the Texas Primary Election Day, March 6.

In Texas, primary elections, democrats and republicans vote separate and according to what party you registered as and we have all the information you need.

Here’s everything you will need!

  • Sample Democrat Primary Election Ballot (all Hays County precincts)
  • Sample Republican Primary Election Ballot (all Hays County precincts)
  • Early voting locations and dates and times
  • Maps to find your what precinct you’re in
  • Election Day Polling locations and times

If you are a registered voter of Hays County, you may serve as a poll worker!

The Hays County Elections Administration is currently seeking bilingual individuals willing to work at our polling locations.

If you would be interested in working, please contact their office at 512-393-7310 or print and complete the Poll Worker Application Form and mail to:
712 South Stagecoach Trail
Suite 1045
San Marcos, TX 78666
or fax your application to 512-878-6699.

Identification is required

To vote in Texas identification is required (VOTETEXAS.GOV).

Voter Registration & Ballot By Mail

Find more information on registering to vote and voting by mail at https://www.co.hays.tx.us/voter-registration-ballot-by-mail.aspx.

If you have any questions or need to reach the Hays County elections office you can email them at elections@co.hays.tx.us or by phone at (512) 393-7310

Have More Questions?

Still have questions? Find your answers at https://www.co.hays.tx.us/frequently-asked-questions.aspx.

HAYS COUNTY PRECINCT BALLOTS
DEMOCRAT
BALLOTS
           
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  336 337 339 413 414 415
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  449          
REPUBLICAN
BALLOTS
           
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  127 129 221 223 224 225
  226 228 229 230 232 234
  236 238 301 315 316 317
  318 330 332 333 334 335
  336 337 339 413 414 415
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  440 441 442 443 444 447
  449          


 

Voter Precinct Maps

Not sure what Precinct you are in?

Below are the Hays County Voter Precinct Maps that will allow you to verify your precinct.

Voter Precinct Maps
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129 221 223 224 225 226 228
229 230 232 234 236 238 301
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