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VOTER REGISTRATION INFORMATION

In Zapata County, the responsibility of voter registration and election administration is separated between the Tax Assessor-Collector’s Office and the County Clerk’s office. The Zapata County Tax Assessor-Collector’s office is responsible for all voter registration functions, which include maintenance of voter registration records, voter participation lists, and district maps. Questions regarding the administration of the election can be directed to the Zapata County Clerk's Office (200 E. 7th Ave., Ste. 117, Zapata, TX 78076) at 956-765-9915

 


2023 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS ELECTION--NOVEMBER 7, 2023
 Application for Ballot by Mail (pdf)
 Sample Ballot/Boleta de Muestra--(all precincts)

 

ELECTION DAY POLLING PLACES: (7:00 A.M.--7:00 P.M.)
Pct. 1 Zapata County Courthouse 200 E. 7th Ave,"Bldg B", Zapata, TX 
Pct. 1A Zapata County Courthouse 3rd & Ramireño, Falcon, TX 
Pct. 1B Zapata County Courthouse 4th St. & "A" Avenue, Lopeño, TX 
Pct. 2 Zapata County Pavillion 23rd Ave. & Glenn St. Zapata, TX 
Pct. 2A Zapata County Pavillion 507 Matamoros Ave, San Ygnacio, TX 
Pct. 3 New Community Center 605 N. US Hwy 83, Zapata, TX 
Pct. 4 Precinct No. 4 Annex Bldg. 1701 17th Ave., Zapata, TX 
EARLY VOTING POLLING PLACES: (8:00 A.M.--7:00 P.M.)
 ALL  Zapata County Courthouse 200 E. 7th Ave,"Bldg B", Zapata, TX  



ELECTION CALENDAR-NOVEMBER 7, 2023 CONSTITUTIONAL AMEMENDMENTS
 Last day to register to vote Tuesday, October 11, 2023 
 Early voting period October 23-November 3, 2023 
 Last day to apply for a ballot by mail October 28, 2023 
 Election Day Tuesday, November 7, 2023 
ELECTION FAQ
 Find out if you're registered to vote Required ID for voting in person  
 Register to vote Texas Voter Identification Requirements  




Pursuant to Section 63.0013, Election Code, and election officer may give voting order priority to individuals with a mobility problem that substantially impairs the person's ability to move around. A person assisting an individual with a mobility problem may also, at the individual's request, be given voting order priority. Disabilities and conditions that may qualify you for voting order priority include paralysis, lung disease, the use of portable oxygen, cardiac deficiency, severe limitation in the ability to walk due to arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic inability to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest, or use of a brace, cane crutch, or other assistive device. 

  • County Commissioner, Pct. 1

    County Commissioner, Pct. 3

    County Attorney

    County Sheriff

    Tax Assessor-Collector 

    Constable, Pct. 1

    Constable, Pct. 2

    Constable, Pct. 3

    Constable, Pct. 4

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