UTSA's Main Campus will host a polling station on Election Day.
Nov. 5, 2019 — UTSA is a designated Bexar County polling station for Election Day, and the university invites registered county voters to cast a ballot at UTSA Tuesday, Nov. 5 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the H-E-B Student Union (SU 1.002) on the Main Campus.
The Bexar County Sample Ballot includes the Joint Constitutional Amendment, General and Special and Bond Election: State of Texas Propositions 1-10, General Elections for San Antonio River Authority-District, General Election for Green Valley, General Election for City of Converse and Special Election for City of Castle Hills.
The UTSA Center for Civic Engagement strongly encourages students, staff, faculty and community to stop by and make their voices heard by casting their vote on campus. UTSA officials also encourage area residents and those employed at Valero, NuStar and other local businesses to stop by and vote at the UTSA polling station. Marked reserved parking will be available for voters on the south side of the H-E-B Student Union.
Voters should be prepared to show an acceptable form of ID from List A or B. Deaf and hard of hearing voters can vote using Deaflink Technology during the early voting period at the Bexar County Election Department located at 1103 S. Frio St., San Antonio.
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