Waco Votes
Election season is in full swing with candidates campaigning their proposed plans for our communities. Alongside the Presidential candidates, many Texas officials will also be on the ballot at the federal, state, and local levels. To find Texas offices up for election, click here.
September 17th was National Voter Registration Day, in which democracy is fully celebrated and promoted as a nonpartisan, civic holiday. Voter registration closes October 7th, with early voting starting as early as October 21st.
To register to vote, request a postage-paid application through the mail or find one at the county voter registrars’ office, some post offices, government offices, or high schools. You can also print out the online application and mail it to the voter registrar. Applications must be postmarked by October 7. The McLennan County Elections Administration Office (Records Building Basement) is located at 214 North Fourth Street Suite 300, Waco, TX 76701.
When you register to vote, it is typically maintained for life. For this election season, Texan voters should check voter registration status since Governor Greg Abbott’s voter roll clean-up that deemed more than one million voters ineligible, most who have moved or passed away.
McLennan County will have multiple polling centers across the region, with only particular sites available for early voting. To find the nearest voting center, view the website here. For all other voting concerns, please visit www.mclennan.gov. Election day is on November 5th, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Exercise your right to vote this November!
Elizabeth Riley hails from Tennessee and is a senior double majoring in English and Professional Writing & Rhetoric at Baylor University. She works as a Transcription Assistant at the Baylor University Institute for Oral History and is the President of the Baylor Ice Girls for the 2024–2025 season.