HOUSTON – The Harris County Clerk’s Office is reminding eligible voters who are 65 years of age or older, or who have a disability, that they can now submit a single Ballot by Mail application to request ballots for all 2026 elections.
Voters may begin to submit their Annual Ballot by Mail applications on or after January 1 of the calendar year in which the voter wishes to vote by mail.
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“It is important that voters complete the entire application and select the appropriate options,” said Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth. “In even-numbered years, it is also important to select a political party of your choice for the primary and runoff election in which the voter wishes to participate.”
What is an Annual Ballot by Mail?
Eligible voters must mark “annual” on their application to receive a mail ballot for all 2026 elections held within their jurisdiction.
This includes primaries (if a party preference is selected), November elections, and any resulting runoffs. Voters may also opt to vote by mail in only the specific elections designated on their application. Each election has a specific deadline to submit a Ballot by Mail application.
Who is eligible to apply for an Annual Ballot?
- Must be 65 or older, or
- Have a disability
How to apply
Download the application at HarrisVotes.com, complete it, and return it to the Harris County Clerk’s Office.
Application expiration
The application will expire on December 31, 2026, unless the voter cancels it, their voter registration is canceled, or they register in a new county.
“Remember, eligible voters must request an application every year, as applications are not automatically mailed,” Clerk Hudspeth said.