Fort Worth Polling Places & Hours - Map

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Fort Worth, Texas voters should confirm their polling place and hours before election day. Local polling locations and official maps are published and maintained by county and state election authorities; start with the Tarrant County Elections site for Fort Worth precinct details and maps: Tarrant County Elections - Polling Locations[1]. For statewide rules on voting hours and voter information see the Texas Secretary of State voter pages: Texas Secretary of State - Voter Information[2]. To lookup your assigned polling place by address use the Secretary of State My Voter Portal: My Voter Portal[3].

Confirm your polling location and hours the week before any election.

Polling places, hours, and how they are set

Polling places for Fort Worth municipal and most local elections are designated by Tarrant County officials for voters living in Fort Worth precincts. Standard election-day hours in Texas are established by state election rules and administrative guidance; check the Secretary of State or county pages for the specific election, as times or special provisions may vary by election type.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of polling-place rules, hours, and conduct is carried out by election officials and may involve county election administrators, local law enforcement for on-site incidents, and state authorities for statutory violations. Specific monetary fines for improper conduct at a polling place are governed by state election law; the county and Secretary of State pages used here do not list explicit fine amounts for polling-place violations.

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited pages; consult Texas statutes or county enforcement notices for statutory penalties.
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing-offence procedures are not specified on the cited pages; enforcement may include warnings, citation, or referral to prosecutors.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: may include removal from the polling place, criminal charges, or court action; specific measures are set out in state law and enforced by county officials.
  • Enforcer and complaints: Tarrant County Elections administers precinct assignments and polling operations; complaints about polling sites or hours should be directed to the county elections office (contact details in Help and Support / Resources).
  • Appeals and review: review routes are governed by Texas Election Code and may involve county election administrators and state officials; specific time limits for contests or appeals are not specified on the cited pages and should be confirmed with the county or Secretary of State.
If you encounter closed or incorrect polling information on election day, report it immediately to county officials.

Applications & Forms

  • Voter lookup / polling place: use the Secretary of State My Voter Portal to find your precinct and polling location; no separate form required to view a polling place.
  • Challenges or complaints: the county may provide forms or submission instructions for formal complaints; specific complaint forms are not published on the cited pages.

How-To

  1. Go to the My Voter Portal and enter your address to find your assigned Fort Worth polling place and sample ballot.
  2. Confirm election-day hours on the Tarrant County Elections polling-locations page and the Secretary of State voter information page.
  3. Bring acceptable ID as required by Texas law; check the Secretary of State guidance for current ID rules.
  4. If the polling place is incorrect or closed, contact Tarrant County Elections immediately and document the issue.

FAQ

How do I find my Fort Worth polling place?
Use the Secretary of State My Voter Portal or the Tarrant County Elections polling-locations page to search by your residential address and precinct.
What are typical election day hours in Fort Worth?
Texas election-day hours are set by state rules; consult the Secretary of State and county pages for the specific election's posted hours.
What should I bring to vote?
Bring the form of ID accepted under Texas rules; see the Secretary of State guidance for the current accepted ID list.
Who do I contact if my polling place is wrong or closed?
Contact Tarrant County Elections immediately and, if necessary, the Texas Secretary of State's voter-hotline as listed in Help and Support / Resources.

Key Takeaways

  • Confirm your Fort Worth polling place and hours before election day using official county or state tools.
  • No extra form is needed to lookup your polling place; use the My Voter Portal.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Tarrant County Elections - Polling Locations
  2. [2] Texas Secretary of State - Voter Information
  3. [3] My Voter Portal