Politics & Government
Where To Vote For Nov. 6, 2018, Election In Round Rock
The upcoming elections will be among the most consequential in recent memory, and various voting sites will accommodate voters.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS β Election Day is right around the corner when registered voters will cast their ballots in one of the most consequential contests in recent memory.
Yet the first step in voting is knowing where one's polling location is located. In Williamson County, there are several election spots from which to choose. There are six polling sites in Round Rock:
- Baca Senior Center 301 W. Bagdad Ave. Building 2
- Brushy Creek Community Center 16318 Great Oaks Dr.
- Cedar Ridge High School 2801 Gattis School Rd.
- Fern Bluff MUD Community Center 7320 Wyoming Springs Dr.
- Forest Creek Elementary School 3505 Forest Creek Dr.
- JB & Hallie Jester Annex 1801 E Old Settlers Blvd.
- Round Rock High School 300 N Lake Creek Dr.
- Round Rock Presbyterian Church 4010 Sam Bass Rd.
- Round Rock Randalls 2051 Gattis School Rd.
- Round Rock Sports Center 2400 Chisholm Trail
- San Gabriel Rehabilitation & Care 4100 College Park Dr.
- Sleep Inn & Suites 1980 South Interstate 35
- Teravista Community Center 4211 Teravista Club Dr.
- The Fellowship Church of Round Rock 3379 Gattis School Rd.
EARLY VOTING
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The dates and times for full-time early voting locations in Williamson County are Monday, Oct. 22 through Friday, Nov. 2. The hours of operation are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 28 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The early voting sites in Round Rock are:
- BACA Senior Center, 301 W. Bagdad St. Building 2
- Round Rock Randalls, 2051 Gattis School Rd.,
- Brushy Creek Community Center, 16318 Great Oaks Dr.
- J.B. and Hallie Jester Annex, 1801 East Old Settlers Blvd.
Among the other early voting locations in the county:
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- Williamson County Inner Loop Annex, 301 SE Inner Loop, Georgetown
- Anderson Mill Limited District, 11500 El Salido Parkway, Austin
- Hartfield PAC at McNeil HS, 5800 McNeil Drive, Austin
- Cedar Park Public Library, 550 Discovery Boulevard, Cedar Park
- Cedar Park Randalls, 1400 Cypress Creek Road, Cedar Park
- Cowan Creek Amenity Center, 1433 Cool Spring Way, Georgetown
- Georgetown ISD Administration Building, 603 Lakeway Drive, Georgetown
- Georgetown Randalls 5721 Williams Drive, Georgetown
- Parks & Recreation Administration Building, 1101 North College Street, Georgetown
- Hutto City Hall, 401 W Front Street, Hutto
- Leander Public Library, 1011 South Bagdad Street, Leander
- Taylor City Hall, 400 Porter Street, Taylor
MOBILE TEMPORARY LOCATIONS
A number of mobile voting sites will be made available across the county as well. They will be operational on Monday, Oct. 22 through Friday, Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 28 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The dates of operation and addresses for these mobile sites are:
- Monday, Oct. 22: Southwestern University β Robertson Center, 930 Southwestern Dr.,Georgetown
- Tuesday, Oct. 23: Clairmont Retirement Community, 12463 Los Indios Trail, Austin
- Wednesday, Oct. 24: Florence City Hall, 106 S Patterson Avenue, Florence
- Thursday, Oct. 25: Jarrell Memorial Park Community Center, 1651 CR 305, Jarrell
- Friday, Oct. 26: Williamson County Liberty Hill Annex, 3407 Ranch Road 1869, Liberty Hill
- Saturday, Oct. 27: Williamson County Liberty Hill Annex, 3407 Ranch Road 1869, Liberty Hill
- Sunday, Oct. Granger ISD School, 300 Colorado Street, Granger
- Monday, Oct. 29: Spicewood Springs Branch, Austin Public Library, 8637 Spicewood Springs Road, Austin
- Tuesday, Oct. 30: Bartlett Town Hall, 140 W Clark Street, Bartlett
- Wednesday, Oct. 31: Schwertner Community Center, 14774 FM 1105, Schwertner
- Thursday, Nov. 1: St. Johnβs Lutheran Church, 409 S Main St, Thrall
- Friday, Nov. 2: Austin Fire Department Station 34, 10041 Lake Creek Pkwy, Austin
Registered voters can cast their ballots at any polling location in their county during early voting and Election Day voting. Early voting begins Oct. 22 and ends Nov. 2.
For a PDF of early voting locations, click here. For sample ballots, click here. And voters can CLICK HERE for polling place wait times and directions from their current location. For more information, visit www.wilco.org/elections or www.traviscountyelections.org.
For a list of the forms of identification needed to vote, click here. Bear in mind that Texas was recently forced to ease the burden placed on voters in what was widely seen as one of the nation's most draconian Voter ID laws. As a result, note the new array of supplemental documents those unable to secure an ID can use to vote once they fill out an affidavit at their voting location.
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