Register to Vote in College Station - Deadlines & Residency
College Station, Texas voters must meet state residency and registration deadlines to vote in local, state, and federal elections. This guide explains who can register, key deadlines, how to submit the official application, and where to get help from College Station and Brazos County election officials. It summarizes official sources and gives clear action steps to confirm your registration and resolve common issues.
Who is eligible to register
To register to vote in College Station you must meet Texas state eligibility: be a U.S. citizen, a resident of the county and precinct where you register, and at least 18 years old on election day. Exact residency timing and age requirements are described by state and county officials.
Register through the College Station City Secretary for city election information and through the Brazos County Elections Administrator for voter registration processing and polling locations. City election details[1] and the county administers voter rolls and polling place assignments Brazos County Elections[2]. The Texas Secretary of State provides the official voter registration application and state rules Texas Secretary of State - Voter[3].
Key deadlines
- Deadline to register: see the Texas Secretary of State and Brazos County pages for the current cutoff; confirm at least 30 days before the election.
- Deadline to update your address or name: must meet state timing rules; check county registrar for processing times.
- Absentee ballot application windows and early voting dates vary by election; consult the county elections calendar.
Residency rules
Texas requires voters to reside in the county and precinct where they register. The specific definition and minimum residency timing are governed by state election law and explained on official pages; if the city or county page does not list precise language, consult the Texas Secretary of State resource cited above. For local College Station precinct assignments, contact the Brazos County Elections Administrator.
Penalties & Enforcement
The official local and state pages linked above do not provide a consolidated list of fines or monetary penalties on the College Station or Brazos County informational pages; where specific penalties or criminal sanctions apply, they are prescribed by Texas state election law and referenced by the Secretary of State. Where amounts or escalation details are not shown on the cited municipal or county pages, the text below states "not specified on the cited page" and points to the relevant official source.
- Monetary fines: not specified on the College Station or Brazos County election pages; see state statutes via the Texas Secretary of State for statutory penalties.[3]
- Escalation for repeat or continuing offences: not specified on the cited municipal or county pages; consult state law for classifications and ranges.
- Non-monetary sanctions: may include criminal prosecution, injunctions, or other court action under state law; not specified in detail on the city or county informational pages.
- Enforcer and complaints: complaints and enforcement are handled by the Brazos County Elections Administrator and state officials; contact the county elections office for local investigations and the Secretary of State for statewide enforcement.[2]
- Appeals and review: procedures for challenging registrations, determination of ineligibility, or enforcement actions are set under state election law; specific appeal time limits are not specified on the cited municipal pages.
Applications & Forms
The primary form for voter registration is the official Voter Registration Application available from the Texas Secretary of State. Submission methods, signature requirements, and mailing addresses are detailed on the state and county pages. If a city-specific form exists for local elections, the City Secretary page will note it; otherwise the county processes standard state registration forms.
Voter registration application and instructions[3]
Action steps
- Get the official Voter Registration Application from the Texas Secretary of State website and complete it as instructed.
- Submit the completed form to the Brazos County Elections Administrator or register in person at designated offices; contact the county for exact addresses and hours.[2]
- Confirm registration at least 30 days before the election by checking the county voter look-up or calling the county elections office.
- If your registration is denied or you face enforcement action, follow the appeal instructions from the county notice and consult the Texas Secretary of State resources for state appeal routes.
FAQ
- How long before an election must I register to vote?
- The state deadline is typically 30 days before the election; confirm exact cutoff dates on the Texas Secretary of State and Brazos County Elections pages.[3][2]
- Can I register to vote online in Texas?
- Current official guidance from the Texas Secretary of State shows how to obtain and submit the official paper registration; see the state page for available submission methods.[3]
- Where do I submit my completed registration form?
- Submit it to the Brazos County Elections Administrator or other authorized registration locations listed by the county; check the county elections page for addresses and hours.[2]
How-To
- Download or pick up the official Voter Registration Application from the Texas Secretary of State website or from the Brazos County Elections office.
- Complete the form, including your full name, residence address in College Station, date of birth, and signature according to instructions.
- Mail or deliver the signed application to the Brazos County Elections Administrator or an approved local registration location before the 30-day cutoff.
- Verify your registration and polling place with the county lookup or by calling the elections office at least a week before election day.
Key Takeaways
- Register at least 30 days before the election and confirm your registration with Brazos County.
- Use the official Texas Voter Registration Application and follow submission instructions exactly.
- Contact the Brazos County Elections Administrator for local guidance and the City Secretary for College Station election notices.
Help and Support / Resources
- Brazos County Elections
- Texas Secretary of State - Voter Information
- City of College Station - Elections/City Secretary