Here is what you need to vote in Travis County on Tuesday.

Travis County residents can vote at any polling place in Travis County.

Polls are open between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. As a result of Senate Bill 14, voters are now required to present a valid form of photo identification. You can use the following forms of identification:

·         Texas driver’s license

·         Texas Election Identification Certificate

·         Texas personal identification

·         Texas concealed handgun license

·         US military identification card containing your photograph

·         US citizenship certificate containing your photograph

·         US passport

The Travis County Elections website is experiencing heavy traffic. If their website is slow, visit VoteTravis.com for a sample ballot and polling locations.

The cumulative in-person and vote by mail Travis County numbers have an early vote total of 61,014 Democratic votes (9.15 percent), and 32,350 Republican votes (4.85 percent) cast.

That’s out of 667,116 registered voters. 

For more information and interviews with all of the candidates in other races, visit the Decision 2016 section of our website. 

Here are your sample ballots:  (Mobile Users Click Here):