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Brazos County elections administrator urges voters to bring photo ID; offers alternatives and early-voting date

Brazos County Elections · February 13, 2026
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Trudy Hancock, Brazos County elections administrator, reminded voters that a photo ID is required to cast a ballot, explained alternatives for those without photo ID, reassured voters that an expired registration certificate will not prevent voting, and said early voting starts Tuesday, Feb. 17. More info at elections.brazoscountytx.gov.

Trudy Hancock, Brazos County elections administrator, reminded voters that they must present a photo ID when they cast a ballot and outlined options for those who lack one.

"You're required to show a photo ID when you cast your ballot," Hancock said. She added that voters without a photo ID "can vote with other items using a reasonable impediment declaration." Hancock also…

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