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October 25, 2025
Early voting continues through Friday, Oct. 31
The election will continue with early voting through Friday, Oct. 31, at the Walker County Storm Shelter, 445 State Highway 75 North. Early voting hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m....
Huntsville residents have until this Friday, October 31st, to cast their ballots early in the upcoming election. The Walker County Storm Shelter, located at 445 State Highway 75 North, remains the designated location for early voting, offering a convenient opportunity for citizens to participate in the democratic process before Election Day.
With the deadline rapidly approaching, election officials are encouraging registered voters to take advantage of the extended hours and avoid potential lines on Election Day. Early voting provides flexibility for individuals with busy schedules, allowing them to cast their votes at their convenience.
The early voting schedule varies slightly throughout the week to accommodate different work schedules. From Monday through Wednesday, the polls are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For those who find it difficult to vote during daytime hours, Thursday and Friday offer extended hours, with the polls staying open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. This allows working individuals the chance to vote before or after their workday.
The Walker County Storm Shelter is equipped to handle a large volume of voters efficiently. Poll workers are on hand to assist voters with any questions they may have about the voting process, ensuring a smooth and accessible experience for everyone.
Remember to bring a valid form of photo identification when you go to vote. Acceptable forms of ID include a Texas Driver’s License, a Texas Election Identification Certificate, a Texas Personal Identification Card, a Texas Handgun License, a U.S. Military Identification Card, a U.S. Citizenship Certificate, or a U.S. Passport. If you do not possess and cannot reasonably obtain one of these forms of ID, you may still be able to vote by signing a declaration at the polls and providing proof of residence.
With only a few days left, now is the time to make your voice heard. Take advantage of early voting at the Walker County Storm Shelter and participate in shaping the future of your community. Don't miss the opportunity to cast your ballot before the Friday deadline.
With the deadline rapidly approaching, election officials are encouraging registered voters to take advantage of the extended hours and avoid potential lines on Election Day. Early voting provides flexibility for individuals with busy schedules, allowing them to cast their votes at their convenience.
The early voting schedule varies slightly throughout the week to accommodate different work schedules. From Monday through Wednesday, the polls are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For those who find it difficult to vote during daytime hours, Thursday and Friday offer extended hours, with the polls staying open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. This allows working individuals the chance to vote before or after their workday.
The Walker County Storm Shelter is equipped to handle a large volume of voters efficiently. Poll workers are on hand to assist voters with any questions they may have about the voting process, ensuring a smooth and accessible experience for everyone.
Remember to bring a valid form of photo identification when you go to vote. Acceptable forms of ID include a Texas Driver’s License, a Texas Election Identification Certificate, a Texas Personal Identification Card, a Texas Handgun License, a U.S. Military Identification Card, a U.S. Citizenship Certificate, or a U.S. Passport. If you do not possess and cannot reasonably obtain one of these forms of ID, you may still be able to vote by signing a declaration at the polls and providing proof of residence.
With only a few days left, now is the time to make your voice heard. Take advantage of early voting at the Walker County Storm Shelter and participate in shaping the future of your community. Don't miss the opportunity to cast your ballot before the Friday deadline.
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