Condado de El Paso
Departamento de Elecciones
Lisa Wise, Administradora de Elecciones
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Condado de El Paso
Departamento de Elecciones
Lisa Wise, Administradora de Elecciones
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Early Voting for the May 2025 Uniform Election
Lunes, 21 de Abril del 2025

El Paso, TX – Early Voting for the May 2025 Uniform Election begins tomorrow, Tuesday, April 22nd and ends Tuesday, April 29th. With eight days of Early Voting, including Saturday and Sunday, voters can choose a time that best fits their schedule and often avoid long lines that are more common on Election Day.

There are a total of 25 Early Voting Locations for the convenience of voters and hours of operation vary by site. Voters can locate polling places by using the “Finding My Nearest Early Voting Location” tool or by entering their zip code on the Early Voting Locations page of our website.

This is not a countywide election. Ballots for this election include Haciendas Del Norte Water Improvement District, El Paso Independent School District, Socorro Independent School District, San Elizario Independent School District, El Paso Community College, Town of Anthony, Village of Vinton, Town of Horizon City and City of San Elizario.

Our office encourages voters to be prepared before heading to the polls by using My Voter Dashboard to easily check their voter registration status, eligibility and voting history. Voters can also view their sample ballot by registered precinct and review and print a personalized interactive sample ballot (audio-enabled and accessible for voters with disabilities). To access the dashboard, voters will be asked to enter their first name and last name and date of birth, or their Voter Unique Identifier (VUID Number), found on their Voter Registration Certificate.

Voters may cast a regular ballot by providing one of the seven forms of acceptable photo identification or by completing a Reasonable Impediment Declaration at the polling place and providing one of the supporting documents. For a list of acceptable photo identifications or supporting documents, voters can visit the Identification Required for Voting page of our website.

If a voter requested a ballot by mail and later decides to vote in person, they must surrender their own mailed ballot at the polling place. If the ballot is not surrendered, the voter will be issued a provisional ballot.

For questions, voters can call our office at (915) 273-3597 or at epelections@epcounty.com.