Texans are heading to the polls as early voting begins for the November 2025 Constitutional Amendment election. From now through Friday, October 31, registered voters can cast their ballots at designated early voting locations in their county of residence. Early voting offers flexibility and convenience, allowing voters to avoid long lines on Election Day and choose a time that fits their schedule.

📍 Bell County
Early voting in Bell County runs weekdays and weekends.
Dates and Times
- Monday, October 20 to Friday, October 24 – 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Saturday, October 25 – 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
- Sunday, October 26 – 1200 pm – 6:00 pm
- Monday, October 26 to Friday, October 31 – 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Locations
- Belton Annex – 550 East 2nd Ave in Belton
- True Deliverance Ministry – 1801 Garth Drive in Killeen
- Jackson Professional Learning Center – 902 Rev R A Abercrombie Dr in Killeen
- Senior Center @ Lions Club Park – 1700 E. Stan Schlueter Loop in Killeen
- Temple ISD Admin Building – 401 Santa Fe Way in Temple
- Salado Annex – 11057 Event Drive in Salado
- Harker Heights Parks & Recreation Center – 307 Millers Crossing
- Morgan’s Point Event Center – 60 Morgan’s Point Blvd in Morgan’s Point Resort
📍 Coryell County
Early voting in Coryell County runs weekdays.
Dates and Times
- Monday, October 20 to Friday October 24 – 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Monday, October 27 to Wednesday, October 29 – 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Thursday, October 30 to Friday, October 31 – 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
Locations
- Copperas Cove Civic Center – 1206 W. Ave. B in Copperas Cove
- Holy Family Catholic Church – 1001 Georgetown Rd. in Copperas Cove
- Eastside Baptist Church – 1202 ML King Jr., Blvd in Copperas Cove
- Gatesville Civic Center – 303 Veterans Memorial Loop in Gatesville
- Evant City Hall – 598 E Hwy 84 in Evant
- Flat Community Center – 159 CR 334 in Flat
- Oglesby Community Center – 118 Main St. in Oglesby
- Turnersville Community Center – 8115 FM 182 in Gatesville
To explore the 17 proposed amendments on this year’s ballot, the League of Women Voters of Texas offers a comprehensive Voters Guide. Available for viewing and download at lwvtexas.org, the guide is published in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Chinese. In addition, the League has created a series of explainer videos that break down each proposition in clear, accessible language—free from bias or partisanship—to help voters make informed choices.
The League of Women Voters of Texas is a nonprofit, nonpartisan civic organization rooted in grassroots engagement. Its mission is to promote informed and active participation in government and empower voters across the state.





