El Paso, TX – Early Voting for the November 2024 General Election will begin Monday, October 21st and end Friday, November 1st. These two weeks, including Saturday and Sunday, allow voters to cast their vote ahead of Election Day, helping to reduce wait times and increase voter participation.
Ballots for this election include the El Paso County Water Control and Improvement District No.4, Anthony ISD, Canutillo ISD, Fabens ISD, Town of Anthony, City of El Paso, City of Socorro, Federal, State, County and County Hospital District.
There is a total of 33 Early Voting Locations for the convenience of voters and hours of operation vary by location. Voters can locate sites by “Find My Nearest Early Voting Location” or by entering their zip code on the Early Voting Locations page on our website:
Our office encourages voters to be prepared before heading to the polls and use our new website feature, My Voter Dashboard, https://epcountyvotes.com/voter-information/dashboard. Voters can easily check their voter registration status, voter eligibility, voting history, view sample ballot by registered precinct and review and print a personalized interactive sample ballot (audio-enabled and accessible for voters with disabilities). Voters will be asked to enter their first and last name and date of birth or enter their Voter Unique Identifier, VUID Number, which is located on the voter’s Voter Registration Certificate.
Voters may vote a regular ballot by providing one of the seven forms of acceptable photo identification or by completing a Reasonable Impediment Declaration at the voting place and providing one of the supporting documents. For a list of acceptable photo identifications or supporting documents, voters can visit https://epcountyvotes.com/voter-information/identification-required-for-voting.
If a voter requested a ballot by mail and later decides to vote at the voting place, a voter must surrender their ballot by mail to vote in person. If a voter does not surrender their ballot, a provisional ballot will be offered to the voter.
Voters with questions can call our office at (915) 546-2154 or email at epelections@epcounty.com.