2024 Elections in Williamson County

Did you know there are almost 447,000 registered voters in Williamson County? The WilCo Department of Elections has all the information registered voters need to vote in the 2024 local, state, and federal elections. Early voting starts on October 21st and ends on Election Day – November 5th.’

Registration Deadlines

The deadline to register to vote was October 7th. Click here to check if you’re a registered voter or find the eligibility requirements to vote.

If you are registered and eligible for voting by mail, the deadline to submit that application is October 25th. Each year, the Ballot by Mail applications expire on 12/31, so if you voted by mail last time, you will check if you need to re-apply to vote in this election.

Early Voting – Starts 10/21

Dates and Times for Locations and Limited Ballot Voting
Fechas y horarios para centros de votación con boleta limitada

Monday, October 21, 2024 – Saturday, October 26, 2024 (7:00AM – 7:00PM)
Lunes, 21 de octubre de 2024 – Sábado, 26 de octubre de 2024

Sunday, October 27, 2024 (12:00PM – 6:00PM)
Domingo, 27 de octubre de 2024

Monday, October 28, 2024, – Friday, November 1, 2024 (7:00AM – 7:00PM)
Lunes, 28 de octubre de 2024 – Viernes, 1 de noviembre de 2024

What is required when you go vote?

Voting Locations in WilCo

For a complete list of November 5th Polling locations, click here.

Main Location and Limited Ballot Voting
Ubicación principal/Local de votación limitada

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

Full-Time Branch Locations
Centros de votación

  • Austin: Anderson Mill Limited District, Room B, 11500 El Salido Pkwy, 78750
  • Austin: Spicewood Springs Library, Meeting Room, 8637 Spicewood Springs Rd, 78759
  • Austin: Hartfield Performing Arts Center, Lobby, 5800 McNeil Dr, 78729
  • Bartlett: Bartlett City Hall, Town Hall, 140 W Clark St, 76511
  • Cedar Park: Cedar Park Randalls, 1400 Cypress Creek Rd, 78613
  • Cedar Park: Staybridge Suites Cedar Park, Boardroom, 1110 Arrow Point Dr, 78613
  • Cedar Park: Cedar Park Recreation Center, Brazos, Colorado, San Gabriel Rooms, 1435 Main St, 78613
  • Florence: Florence City Hall, Council Chambers, 851 FM 970, 76527
  • Georgetown: Georgetown Randalls, 5721 Williams Dr, 78633
  • Georgetown: Georgetown City Hall, Community Room, 808 Martin Luther King Jr St, 78626
  • Georgetown: City of Georgetown Fire Station #6, Community Room, 6700 Williams Dr, 78633
  • Georgetown: Georgetown ISD Technology Bldg, Conference Room, 603 Lakeway Dr, 78628
  • Georgetown: The Oaks Community Center-Sun City, Oaks Room, 301 Del Webb Blvd, 78633
  • Granger: Granger Brethren Church, Fellowship Hall, 306 W Broadway St, 76530
  • Hutto: Wilco Hutto Annex, Suite 200, 321 Ed Schmidt Blvd, 78634
  • Jarrell: Sonterra MUD, Clubhouse, 510 Sonterra Blvd, 76537
  • Leander: Leander Public Library Annex, 1011 S Bagdad Rd, 78641
  • Leander: Park at Crystal Falls Apartments, Phase 2 Clubhouse, 7860 183A Toll Rd, 78641
  • Liberty Hill: Liberty Hill ISD Gym Annex, Gymnasium, 301 Forrest St, 78642
  • Round Rock: Allen R Baca Senior Center, Bldg, Meeting Room 2, 301 W Bagdad Ave, 78664
  • Round Rock: Round Rock Randalls, 2051 Gattis School Rd, 78664
  • Round Rock: Wilco Jester Annex, Anderson & Harrell Room, 1801 E Old Settlers Blvd, 78664
  • Round Rock: Brushy Creek MUD Community Center, Maple Room, 16318 Great Oaks Dr, 78681
  • Taylor: Taylor City Hall, Auditorium, 400 Porter St, 76574

Wait time estimates available at wilcotx.gov/elections
Estimado tiempo de espera disponible en wilcotx.gov/elections

2024 “I Voted” Sticker

Winning Design of WilCo Election’s “I Voted” Sticker Contest Unveiled

October 15, 2024 (Williamson County, Texas) – The winning design of the “I Voted” Sticker Contest was unveiled at the Williamson County Commissioners Court meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Andi Abbott, a 6th grade student at Round Rock Christian Academy and resident of Williamson County, was named the winner and recognized in court for her design.

WilCo I Voted sticker winner

 “Voting is our constitutional right as Americans and a privilege that should not be taken for granted. This contest was a great way to make our next generation of voters feel included in this important process,” said Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell.

 The design will be made into stickers to be handed out to all voters in the Nov. 5 election. The contest was open to all middle school students in Williamson County. 

 “I love doing art. I have been doing art for as long as I can remember. When I first heard about this competition, I was a little scared. I was competing against 7th and 8th graders, kids a lot older than me,” said Andi Abbott. “I want to thank Ms. Redding, my art teacher who taught me so much about art.”

She added, “In conclusion, y’all go vote!”

Copy courtesy of Williamson County Office.


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