2024 NOVEMBER ELECTION
Your vote matters!
2024 El Paso Democratic Team
OFFICE | CANDIDATE | Website |
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PRESIDENT | KAMALA HARRIS | http://kamalaharris.com |
U. S. SENATOR | COLIN ALLRED | http://colinallred.com |
U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 16 | VERONICA ESCOBAR | http://veronicaescobar.com |
U. S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 23 | SANTOS LIMON | http://limonforcongress.com/ |
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER | KATHERINE CULBERT | https://www.katherine4texas.com/ |
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 2 | DASEAN JONES | http://www.daseanfortexas.com |
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 4 | CHRISTINE VINH WEEMS | https://www.weemsforjudge.com/ |
JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6 | BONNIE LEE GOLDSTEIN | https://justicegoldstein.com |
PRESIDING JUDGE, CRT. OF CRIMINAL APPEALS | HOLLY TAYLOR | https://www.hollytforjudge.com/ |
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 7 | NANCY MULDER | https://judgemulder.com/ |
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS PLACE 8 | CHIKA ANYIAM | https://judgechikaanyiam.com |
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION | GUSTAVO REVELES | |
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 29 | CÉSAR J. BLANCO | http://cesarfortexas.com |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE 74 | EDDIE MORALES JR | http://moralesfortexas.com/ |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE 75 | MARY E. GONZALEZ | http://www.maryegonzalez.com |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE 77 | VINCE PEREZ | http://vinceperez.com |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE 78 | JOE MOODY | |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE 79 | CLAUDIA ORDAZ | http://claudiaordazfortexas.com |
CHIEF JUSTICE, 8TH COURT OF APPEALS | MARIA SALAS MENDOZA | |
8TH COURT OF APPEALS, PLACE 2 | LISA SOTO | |
8TH COURT OF APPEALS, PLACE 3 | GINA M. PALAFOX | |
34TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT | BILL MOODY | |
41ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT | ANNABELL "ANNA" PEREZ | |
65TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT | SELINA SAENZ | |
346TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT | PATY BACA | |
383RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT | LYDA NESS GARCIA | |
384TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT | PATRICK M. GARCIA | |
388TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT | MARLENE GONZÁLEZ | http://www.judgegonzalez.com |
409TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT | SAM MEDRANO JR | |
448TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT | SERGIO H. ENRIQUEZ | |
CRIMINAL DISTRICT JUDGE 1 | DIANE NAVARRETE | |
DISTRICT ATTORNEY | JAMES MONTOYA | http://jamesmontoya.com/ |
CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 1 | LINDA PEREZ | http://electlindaperez.com |
CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 3 | CARLOS CARRASCO | |
CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO. 4 | JESSICA VAZQUEZ | http://www.votevazquezelpaso.com |
COUNTY ATTORNEY | CHRISTINA SANCHEZ | http://votesanchez24.com |
SHERIFF | OSCAR UGARTE | http://oscarugarte.com |
TAX ASSESSOR COLLECTOR | RUBEN P. GONZALEZ | |
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 1 | JACKIE ARROYO BUTLER | http://www.jackieforcommissioner.com |
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 3 | ILIANA HOLGUIN | https://www.ilianaholguin.com/ |
CONSTABLE PRECINCT 1 | FRANK ALMADA | http://frankalmadaforconstable.com |
CONSTABLE PRECINCT 2 | DANNY ZAMORA | |
CONSTABLE PRECINCT 3 | HECTOR BERNAL | |
CONSTABLE PRECINCT 4 | LUIS "LOUIE" AGUILAR | |
CONSTABLE PRECINCT 5 | MANNY LÓPEZ | |
CONSTABLE PRECINCT 6 | JAVIER GARCIA | |
CONSTABLE PRECINCT 7 | ANGIE SOMMERS |
Need-to-know election dates
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
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Voter registration: October 7, 2024
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Deadline to reutrn Application to vote by mail: October 25, 2024
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This is not a postmark deadline, mail your application by mail by October 18.
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VOTING DATES
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Early voting: October 21 thru November 1, 2024
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Election Day: November 5, 2024, from 7:00am thru 7:00pm.
VOTING LOCATIONS
Voting information
REMEMBER TO TAKE A VALID FORM OF ID WHEN YOU VOTE!
REGISTER TO VOTE
Voter registration is simple, but it cannot be done online in Texas. We can send you a registration form or you can print one out and mail to the El Paso County Elections Department.
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To register, you must be 18 years or older on Election Day and a U.S. Citizen. You can register two months before your 18th birthday (17 years and 10 months).
VOTING BY MAIL
Voting by mail (absentee voting) is another safe and secure method to vote; however, you must meet one of the following requirements:
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Over the age of 65
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Disabled
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Expected to give birth within three weeks before or after Election Day
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Out of the country during early voting and Election Day
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Confined in jail or involuntary civil commitment
The vote by mail process is as follows:
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Print and fill out the application in English or Spanish.
If you're 65 and over, you can this form that we've prepared for you!
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Return it to the El Paso County Election Department via mail (Early Voting Clerk, 500 E. San Antonio Ave., Suite #314, El Paso, Texas 79901), fax (915-546-2220), or email (ballotrequest@epcounty.com). If you either fax or email the application, you still have to mail the original. After you email or fax your application, please mail it because by state law the application has to be in at the elections department by the 4th business day after submission via fax or email. There is a deadline to return the application and it is NOT a postmark deadline. For the 2024 November Election, the forms MUST be in the elections department by close of business on October 25th. Mail, fax, email it sooner (We recommend by the 18th)
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In a few days you will receive your ballot in the mail. Be on the lookout in your mailbox. If it has not arrived within a week, please call the Elections Department at 915-546-2154.
Once you receive the envelope, you will open it and there will be three important items:
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The actual ballot
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The ballot envelope
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The return ballot
You will fill out the ballot and once you've voted for the candidates of your choosing, you will put the ballot in the ballot envelope which keeps your vote private. Then you will put the ballot envelope into the return envelope and mail it.
While it's not required, we recommend placing two 1st class stamps on the return envelope to ensure it is mailed.
The ballot MUST be at the Elections department by 7:00pm on Election Day! Do not hold off on mailing your ballot because it might not get there in time.
What happens if I want to vote in person instead OR it's almost Election Day and the ballot has not arrived, OR it's Monday before Election Day and I still haven't mailed it:
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You can still vote in person regardless of applying for a ballot by mail! If you have the ballot and have not filled it out, you can return the unused ballot to the election judge during early voting/Election Day and vote.
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If you don't have it or it never arrived, you can still vote too! The Election Judge should allow you to fill out a provisional ballot and it will not be opened until after the election. If the judge does not allow you to fill out the provisional ballot, please contact the Elections Department immediately at (915) 546-2154.
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If you filled out the ballot but it's too late to mail it, you can return it to the elections department! You personally have to return the ballot on Election Day at the county courthouse. Unfortunately, you cannot ask for a friend or family member to return it for you, you must do it yourself. Please call (915) 546-2154 for more information.
VOTER ID
In Texas, you must have a qualified ID to vote, however, not having an ID does not completely disqualify you from voting!
List of the acceptable forms of photo ID:
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Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
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Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS
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Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS
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Texas Handgun License issued by DPS
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United States Military Identification Card containing the person’s photograph
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United States Citizenship Certificate containing the person’s photograph
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United States Passport (book or card)
Now, what happens if I don't have these IDs or my Driver's License/ID is expired?There are additional supplemental items that you can bring to the polling place that you can use. Please visit votetexas.gov for more information and additional requirements. Also, feel free to call our office at 915-600-5040 for questions or issues at the polls.