字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 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.
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