May 2, 2026 – Special Election (Municipal Elections)

Election Day: Saturday, May 2nd, 2026
Last Day to Register to Vote: Thursday, April 2, 2026
First Day of Early Voting by Personal Appearance: Monday, April 20, 2026 – NO VOTING on Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Last Day to Apply for Ballot by Mail (received, not postmarked): Monday, April 20, 2026
Last Day of Early Voting by Personal Appearance: Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Early Voting Hours & Locations for May 2nd Special Election  

Early Voting Dates & Hours:

Monday, April 20, 2026

8:00AM to 6:00PM

 

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

NO VOTING

 

Wednesday, April 22, 2026 – Saturday, April 25, 2026

8:00AM to 6:00PM

 

Sunday, April 26, 2026

NO VOTING

 

Monday, April 27, 2026 – Tuesday, April 28, 2026

7:00AM to 7:00PM

 

Early Voting Locations:

 

Austin: Anderson Mill Limited District, 11500 El Salido Pkwy, 78750, Room A

Cedar Park: Cedar Park Recreation Center, 1435 Main St, 78613, San Gabriel Room

Cedar Park: Lakeline Oaks MUD, 1000 Old Mill Rd, 78613, Board Room

Georgetown: Georgetown Annex, 100 Wilco Way, 78626, HR Room 108

Georgetown: Georgetown Fire Station #6, 6700 Williams Dr, 78633, Community Room

Georgetown: Georgetown City Hall, 808 Martin Luther King Jr St, 78626, Community Room

Georgetown: The Oaks Community Center – Sun City, 301 Del Webb Blvd, 78633, The Oaks Room

Georgetown: Georgetown ISD Technology Bldg., 603 Lakeway Dr, 78628, Large Conference Room

Hutto: Hutto Discovery United Methodist Church, 350 Ed Schmidt Blvd, 78634, Meeting Room 1 (A & B)

Liberty Hill: Liberty Hill ISD Gym Annex, 301 Forrest St, 78642, Gymnasium

Round Rock: Allen R Baca Center, 301 W Bagdad Ave, 78664, Meeting Room 3

Round Rock: Wilco Jester Annex, 1801 E Old Settlers Blvd, 78664, Anderson & Harrell Rooms

Round Rock: Sleep Inn and Suites, 1980 S IH 35, 78681, Meeting Room

 

Taylor: Taylor City Hall, 400 Porter St, 76574, Auditorium

 

Part-Time Early Voting Locations (April 27 & 28 ONLY):

 

Bartlett: City of Bartlett Town Hall, 140 W. Clark St, 76511, Town Hall Florence: Florence City Hall, 851 FM 970, 76527, Council Chambers

 

For more information on early voting, including polling place wait times, go to the Williamson County Elections website.

Voting By Mail

Under a new state law, you must include either your Driver’s License/Texas ID Number or the last four digits of your social security number on your application to vote by mail and on your ballot. We recommend including both your license and the last four digits of your social security number to avoid your application or ballot being rejected.

You can now track the status of your VBM application and your ballot by mail online.

For more information or if you have any questions, please review the Voting By Mail page on the Williamson County Elections Department website, or contact Lorraine McKay at 512-943-1633 or bbm@wilco.org.

Voting Accessibility

If you have a disability, you have the right to bring the person of your choosing into the voting booth with you to help you. You can bring anyone except your employer, an agent of your employer, or an officer or agent of your labor union. You may also request assistance from the election officials staffing the polling place.

Your polling place should be physically accessible and have accessible equipment that allows you to vote privately and independently. An election officer may give voting priority to individuals with a mobility problem that substantially impairs the person’s ability to move around. Learn more here

Curbside voting should be available for those who are physically unable to enter the polling place. Signs are posted at each polling location with instructions on how eligible voters can vote curbside. When you arrive, you’ll need to send a text message to the number listed and poll workers will be sent outside to assist you.

For assistance in English or Spanish call 844-TX-VOTES, in Asian languages call 888-API-VOTE, in Arabic call 844-YALLA-US, and in American Sign Language (video call) call 301-818-VOTE.

Frequently asked questions

Cell Phone Usage – The use of wireless communication devices, including cell phones, is prohibited within 100 feet of voting stations. You may not use your cell phone to pull up an electronic guide or list while voting. We recommend you take a written or printed list of candidates with you to use as a reference guide as needed. Additionally, persons are not permitted to use mechanical or electronic devices to record sound or images within 100 feet of voting stations.

Sample Ballot – You may print a copy of your sample ballot to use while voting.

Voter ID – Please remember to take your Texas Driver’s License or other approved photo identification with you to the polls. More information and a list of accepted Voter IDs may be found here.

Written Material – Voters are allowed to bring written materials into voting stations to assist them in casting their ballot. You may print a copy of the sample ballot, mark your choices, and use it while voting.

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