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Kerr County voters reminded they can still vote without their voter registration cards

todayFebruary 18, 2026

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Kerr County voters have no need to worry if they have not received their voter registration cards in the mail – they can still participate in early, in-person voting, which started Tuesday, Feb. 17.  The delay in the mailing of the cards this year was due to legal challenges of the redistricted Congressional maps and the processing of the approvals by Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson’s office.

“You do not need to present your card at the polls.  Just be sure to bring your driver’s license or other identification to your polling location,” said Kerr County Tax Assessor-Collector and Voter Registrar Bob Reeves.

Early Voting is under way and those wishing to cast ballots in the March 2026 Republican or Democratic Primary in Kerr County have two locations they may do so at the:

~Hill Country Youth Event Center, located at 3785 TX 27 in Kerrville, or

~West Kerr County Courthouse Annex, located at 510 College Street in Ingram.

Operating hours of both early, in-person polling locations are as follows:

~Feb. 17-20 (Tuesday through Friday )-8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

~Feb. 21 (Saturday)-7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

~Feb. 22 (Sunday)-10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

~Feb. 23-27 (Monday through Friday)-7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Before heading to the polls, local voters can review their sample ballots on the Kerr County, Texas, website by clicking the “Elections” tab at the top of the home page at: https://kerrcountytx.gov.

To check/verify registration status, voters can contact the Kerr County Voter Registrar’s Office at 830-792-2242 or visit Vote Texas.gov online to connect with the “Am I Registered?” feature.

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Written by: Michelle Layton

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