Election Day is here! On November 5, voters across the country will cast their ballots in one of the most anticipated elections of the year. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., giving everyone the opportunity to participate. Here’s a guide for voters in Comal and Guadalupe Counties, including polling locations and tips to help ensure a smooth experience.
Where to Vote in Comal County
Residents of Comal County can vote at any polling location within the county. Some of the key polling sites include:
- Comal County Senior Citizen Center: 710 Landa, New Braunfels, TX
- City of New Braunfels Public Works Building, Room A: 424 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels, TX
- New Braunfels Library: 700 E. Common St., New Braunfels, TX
- Westside Community Center: 2932 S. IH-35 Frontage Rd., New Braunfels, TX
- Comal ISD Support Services Building: 1404 IH 35 North, New Braunfels, TX
Check the Comal County Elections Office website for a full list of polling locations in Comal County.
Where to Vote in Guadalupe County
Voters in Guadalupe County also have multiple polling sites to choose from, including:
- Redemptive Grace Ministries: 2240 FM 725, New Braunfels, TX
- Central Texas Technology Center: 2189 FM 758, New Braunfels, TX
- NBISD Transportation Bldg: 2621 Klein Way, New Braunfels, TX
- Living Waters Worship Center: 3325 N. State Hwy 46, Seguin, TX
Guadalupe County voters should check the Guadalupe County Elections Office website for a full list of polling locations.
Voting Tips for Election Day
- Bring ID: Texas law requires voters to present a valid photo ID to vote. Accepted forms of ID include a Texas driver’s license, Texas ID card, Texas concealed handgun license, U.S. passport, and military ID.
- Prepare for the Ballot: Review your sample ballot before heading to the polls. Knowing your choices can save time and help you make informed decisions.
- Peak Hours: Voting is usually busiest early in the morning and late in the afternoon. Consider visiting during off-peak hours, such as mid-morning or early afternoon.
For more information and to find specific details about what to bring to the polls, visit CanIVote.org, or check with your local election office.