● Texas does not have online voter registration for first-time Texas voters– a registration application is required to be filled out.
● Go online to fill out, print, and sign a registration application from the Hays County Elections website (https://hayscountytx.com/departments/elections/) or from the Secretary of State website. (https://www.votetexas.gov)
● Mail or deliver the application to Voter Registrar Jennifer Doinoff in Hays County (Hays County Elections, 712 South Stagecoach Trail, Suite 1012, San Marcos, TX 78666) in which you reside on or before30 days before Election Day.
● It can take up to 30 days to receive your Voter Registration Certificate.
● You can also find application forms at the county elections office, public libraries and government offices. Contact our local League of Women Voters of Hays County for additional information. lwvhaysco.com Contact Us or 512-710-5793
● Register to vote with the League of Women Voters of Hays County or another voter registration organization. The LWV conducts extensive voter registration efforts at various locations in the county during the year. Check for dates and locations.
● For college student voters living away from home, it is easiest to register and vote at your college residence address. If you vote from home, please make sure to ask for a Ballot by Mail from your home county Elections Clerk in plenty of time to return by election day.
● For voters without a residence, on the registration form in the space for Residence Address, it’s best to put the street address of an agency or shelter where they receive aid. Alternatively, homeless registrants can denote a park, street corner or marina where they live in lieu of a traditional home address. In the space for Mailing Address, they can use a P.O. Box (if they have one) or the shelter or other address where they can receive mail. If those are not available, homeless registrants can arrange for “General Delivery” with the US Postal Service and use that as the Mailing Address.