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Kerr County Voter Registration & Information

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Bob Reeves, Tax Assessor / Collector

Our mission:

To provide our community with safe, secure and accurate elections with the highest level of integrity and transparency.

Voter Registration

Last day to register to vote is February 5, 2024 for the March 5, 2024 Primary Election.

Want to Help with Register People to Vote?

Give the Voter Registrar Office a call at 830-792-2242 to pick up a packet and set a date and time for the VDR test.

Elections Administrator
Kerr County Courthouse
700 Main Street, Suite 124
Kerrville, Texas 78028
Phone: 830-792-2242
Fax: 830-792-2253

Hours of Operation - Kerr County Courthouse:
Mondays - Fridays, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. 

Hours of Operation - West Kerr Annex in Ingram: 
Mondays-Fridays, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Closed 12-1:30 p.m.

Voter Registration Information

Get Registered to Vote, or Check Your Status

Register to vote at VOTETEXAS.GOV
Check your status at VOTETEXAS.GOV

View more election info on our ELECTIONS PAGE.

Where and When to Vote

MARCH 5, 2024 PRIMARY ELECTION -Voting Locations & Times

View more election info on our ELECTIONS PAGE.

Application for Ballot by Mail

To be eligible to vote early by mail in Texas, You must:

  • be 65 years or older

  • be disabled

  • be out of the county on election day and during the period for early voting by personal appearance; or

  • be confined in jail, but otherwise eligible.

Request Application for Ballot by Mail

Voter ID Information

As a result of the passing of the Senate Bill 14, voters are now required to present an approved form of photo identification in order to vote in all Texas Elections. Visit VoteTexas.Gov for more information.

Voter ID Required for Texas Voters
Identificación de Votantes de Texas Requiere para Votantes

Required Identification for Voting in Person: Click here for more information.

Voting Guide For Young Voters

Following the voter registration laws in different states can be difficult to keep up with and many worry that changing state residency can affect financial aid or parent's ability to claim them on their taxes. To address these issues here is a voting guide for young voters to help them navigate the process.

The guide includes:
How to register to vote in all 50 states
Breaking down the myths of voting in college
An unbiased overview of the platform issues and where each party stands

Please click on this link, a voting guide for young voters, to help navigate you in the process.

Voter Maintenance SCAM ALERT

The Election Department is NOT and WILL NOT ask for ID to be sent anywhere. Please be on the alert and let us know if and when you are contacted with such a request. Please call the Voter Registration Office at 830-792-2242 if you are contacted by someone claiming to represent Voter Registration.

For more information contact us:
Kerr County Courthouse
700 Main Street, Suite 124
Kerrville, Texas 78028
Phone: 830-792-2242
Fax: 830-792-2253

Local, State, and Federal Voting Information

Federal and State Election Information

For Voters that are Uniformed Service Member or a family member or a Citizen living outside the U.S. please go to the Federal Voting Assistance Program website for assistance: Federal Voting Assistance Program

Military & Overseas Voters

Check Your Voter Registration
Texas County Precinct Maps
Texas Secretary of State Web Site
Texas Voter Information Website 

City, County, and School Election Websites
Ingram ISD
City of Kerrville
Kerrville ISD
City of Ingram 

NOTICE - Voting Equipment

Voting Systems in Texas

Voting Systems by County

Under 2002's Help America Vote Act, HAVA, elections nationwide were required by law to utilize electronic voting by January of 2006. Kerr County purchased the eSlate and eScan machines, which are manufactured by Hart Intercivic, an Austin-based company. eSlate, the electronic voting system and eScan, the paper ballot scanning equipment will be provided at each location. The equipment was purchased by the County Clerk via a HAVA grant from the state. In October 2018 Kerr County purchased the Verity scan and Verity touch machines, which are manufactured by Hart Interecivic, an Austin-based company. Verity is a federally and state certified system designed and built in Texas. The Verity touch, the electronic voting system and the Verity scan, the paper ballot scanning equipment will be provided at each location.

The equipment may be previewed on the Internet at: Hart Intercivic's site.