Texas Voter Registrar & Elections Directory · All 254 counties
Your county has an elections office. It may not be the one that trains you.
In 144 Texas counties, one office runs elections and handles voter registration. In the other 110 — including Harris and Travis — Volunteer Deputy Registrar training lives with a different office than the county’s voting website. Look up the county before you send anyone anywhere.
No counties match that search.
Try the county name on its own — for example Nacogdoches rather than Nacogdoches County. Spelling counts.
How to use this
Two things this directory answers.
“Who do I call about VDR training?”
The office listed under Voter registrar
, at the phone number shown. In counties marked Two offices
, this is not
the same office that runs the county’s voting website — calling the wrong one is the most common way people lose a week.
“Where do I send someone for polling locations and hours?”
The county’s elections website, linked in every entry. Locations and daily hours are set county by county and change between elections — always confirm there or by phone rather than quoting from memory.
Registrar names, addresses, and phone numbers compiled from Texas Secretary of State records, 2025. County officials change; confirm by phone before publishing or printing. Vote Center participation is set per election — the Secretary of State publishes the current approved list at sos.state.tx.us.








