Voting Information

Georgetown ISD residents will have the opportunity to vote on the bond propositions during early voting, April 22-30 or on Election Day, Saturday, May 4, 2024. The last day to register to vote in this election is Thursday, April 4.

EARLY VOTING
Monday, April 22 - Tuesday, April 30

ELECTION DAY
Saturday, May 4

  • Main Location and Limited Ballot Voting

    Monday, April 22 - Saturday, April 27 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

    Monday, April 29 - Tuesday, April 30 7:00 am to 7:00 pm

    • Georgetown Annex, HR 108, 100 Wilco Way, 78626

    Full-Time Branch Locations

    Monday, April 22 - Saturday, April 27 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

    Monday, April 29 - Tuesday, April 30 7:00 am to 7:00 pm

    • Georgetown ISD Technology Bldg, Conference Room, 603 Lakeway Dr, 78628

    • The Oaks Community Center-Sun City, 301 Del Webb Blvd, 78633

    • Hammerlun Center for Leadership and Learning, 507 E University Ave, 78626

    • East View High School, 4490 E University Ave, 78626

  • Saturday, May 4, 2024 - 7:00 am to 7:00 pm

    • First Baptist Church of Georgetown, Worship Center Foyer, 1333 W University Ave, 78628

    • Georgetown Annex, HR 108, 100 Wilco Way, HR 108, 78626

    • Hammerlun Center for Leadership and Learning, 507 E University Ave, 78626

    • Georgetown ISD Technology Bldg, Conference Room, 603 Lakeway Dr, 78628

    • Heritage Baptist Church, Room 108, 1601 FM 971, 78626

    • The Oaks Community Center – Sun City, 301 Del Webb Blvd, 78633

Voting by Mail

To be eligible to vote by mail in Texas, you must meet at least one of the four requirements:

  1. 65 years of age or older

  2. Sick or disabled

  3. Expected Absence from the County* (Must be absent during the entire early voting period, Election Day, AND provide an out-of-county address where your ballot can be mailed, AND include dates you can receive mail at the out-of-county address.)

  4. Confined in jail, but otherwise eligible to vote

*Voters who are absent from the county because they are active-duty military or because they reside overseas should complete a Federal Post Card Application. More information here.

All Ballot by Mail Applications EXPIRE each year on December 31st. You must reapply after January 1st to continue to receive mail-in ballots.
If you qualify, you must submit an Application for Ballot by Mail to the Williamson County Elections Department at least 11 days before Election Day.

Your marked ballot must be received by 5PM the day after Election Day (as long as it’s postmarked at or before 7PM on Election Day) unless you’re mailing it from outside of the United States.