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Early Voting in Fort Bend County: Everything You Need to Know to Vote
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Early Voting in Fort Bend County: Everything You Need to Know to Vote

October 23 2025

Residents of Fort Bend County can now vote at any Early Voting or Election Day polling location in the county. An interactive map of Early Voting locations can be found here, and Election Day voting locations can be found here. While voter registration ended on October 6, 2025, voter registration status for Fort Bend County residents can be checked here

When and Where to Vote

Early Voting Schedule (Oct. 20–Oct. 31)

Note that Early Voting operating hours for polling locations in Fort Bend County vary, so check this Early Voting schedule before heading to the polls.

Election Day (Tuesday, Nov. 4)

All Election Day participating polling locations will be open on November 4, 2025 from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. 

What’s on the Ballot

Voters will decide on:

  • 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution
  • Other local elections for cities, school districts, utility districts, and college trustees
  • Bond issues, maintenance & operations taxes, special contracts
 

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Voting by Mail

Postal voting is also an option under certain conditions. These include if the voter is aged 65 or older, disabled, expecting to give birth three weeks before or after Election Day, absent from the county during both the Early Voting period and Election Day, or confined in jail but otherwise eligible to vote. For more information about voting by mail, view the requirements here, while military and oversees voters can view voting procedures here.

Voter ID Requirements

According to Fort Bend County officials, all voters will need to present a form of photo identification at the polling place before being allowed to cast their vote. If a voter is unable to provide the required ID, they can still vote provisionally. They will then have six (6) days to submit the proper identification to the county voter registrar for their ballot to be counted. Voters who do not have, and cannot reasonably obtain, an acceptable form of photo ID may present an alternative form of identification and complete a Reasonable Impediment Declaration.

 
Election results for Fort Bend County will be posted here. For more information about voting in Fort Bend County, visit the County's website.

 


By Johnny Krenek, My Neighborhood News 
Johnny Krenek, authorJohnny Krenek has been connected to community news since childhood, growing up alongside the family business his parents founded—Krenek Printing. Today, he serves as Vice President and lead developer for My Neighborhood News, where he drives the digital experience and supports the team across a variety of technical and operational roles. He is passionate about building tools that help connect neighbors and strengthen communities.


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