Voter Education

Where to register to vote

You can register to vote on the VoteTexas.gov website, which is maintained by the Secretary of State.

At the top of the page, click the Voter Registration button.

Personal Voter Portal –
Find your Voting Precinct and other information

Here’s a link to a useful tool on the Secretary of State website. This tool will show whether or not you are registered to vote, what voting precinct you live in, your Voter ID (VUID), and related information.

On this page, you can click the button to register to vote (if you need to do that), or on the right side of the page you can enter your name and a few other pieces of information in order to see your voting precinct, VUID, and other helpful items.

Orange County Officials

Who are the elected officials in Orange County? How do I contact them? Click the image to the left to download a PDF file that lists our elected officials.

This is a 4-page document. You can print on both sides to use only 2 sheets.

Orange County Map with Voting Precincts

The word “Precinct” is used in several different ways, and thus can be confusing. There are Commissioner Precincts as well as Voting Precincts.

This map of Orange County shows both Commissioner and Voting Precincts.

Click Here to download a list of current Precinct Chairs, or to see which precincts need someone to step up and serve as a Precinct Chair.

Precinct chair Handbook

We need more people to step up and serve as Precinct Chairs! Let’s face it, our nation is more divided than ever before in our lifetime. This is your grassroots opportunity to help do something about it. ALL POLITICS starts at home, in our communities. As we strengthen our neighborhood communities, we strengthen the city. This strengthens the county, which builds up the state, which ultimately improves the nation. It starts here.

The Precinct Chair is the most fundamental level of political involvement, closest to the voters. The Precinct Chair’s primary job is to motivate Republican voters to support Republican candidates by getting out to vote. The chair also serves as the voters’ voice in OCRP meetings. To find out more, click the graphic at left to view a downloadable PDF of the 2020-2024 Precinct Chair Handbook.

Who Represents Me?

To find out who your U.S. and State elected officials are, click here.

Understanding Your
Voter Registration Card

To the right is a sample Voter Registration Certificate. The important information you may need to know is keyed, with a legend underneath.

Orange County Elections Administration

If you have have questions regarding voting in Orange County, Texas, please contact the Orange County Elections Admin. Here is their contact information.
Email: elections@co.orange.tx.us
Phone Numbers
(409) 882-7973 Fax: (409) 670-4176

Location
206 Border Street
Orange, TX 77630
Get Directions

Monday – Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm

Website

Link to sample ballots

Secretary of State website for poll worker/observer training

Vote early, and get 10 friends and neighbors to vote with you. Let’s make this election TOO BIG TO RIG!

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Have questions or want to get involved? Weʼre here to help—reach out today!