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Early voting starts Tuesday in Texas. Here's what you need to know.
Texas 2020 Elections
We're tracking Texas 2020 election news, from the top of the ballot to the bottom. Texas 2020 early voting begins Tuesday and runs through Feb. 28. The primary in Texas is March 3. View your primary ballot here and add important 2020 deadlines to your calendar here. MORE IN THIS SERIES
Early voting starts Tuesday in Texas, with polls opening up across the state for voters to cast their ballots in the March primary.

Early voting will last for 10 days, ending Feb. 28. For Texans who don't want to cast their ballots early, the state’s primary election day is March 3.

Texas is one of 14 states participating in the Super Tuesday primary. This year's primary ballot includes much more than just the presidential primary, which is sure to be a top draw for Democratic voters.

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Tell us your voting story
Have you run into hurdles or problems while trying to vote in Texas? We want your help in reporting on those challenges. Learn more.

Voters can cast ballots in either the Democratic or Republican primary, or go to third-party conventions later this year. Voters will weigh in on congressional, legislative, judicial and State Board of Education primaries. There are hundreds of candidates vying for positions across the state, so check out The Texas Tribune's primary election ballot guide for more.

If a primary race ends in a runoff, the runoff election is on May 25, when voters will choose between the top two vote-getters.

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But in order to cast a vote at the polls, voters will need to be eligible and know where to go. The Tribune's voter guide tells you how to find polling places nearby, what you need to take to the polls and answers to some quick questions. Important things to note: Voters need to take some form of ID, the last day to apply for a ballot by mail is Feb. 21, and wearing campaign gear at the polls is illegal.

Here are some other resources before you vote:

A long list of Democrats are running to challenge U.S. Sen. John Cornyn in November. We asked the top candidates 11 questions about their policy and politics stances to help differentiate them for Texas voters. The Tribune's CEO and co-founder Evan Smith also sat down for hourlong conversations with those same candidates. Watch those interviews here.
We have highlighted some of the most competitive and interesting races here.
Add key 2020 election dates to your calendar here.
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