Leander ISD Votes

Leander ISD encourages the growth of compassionate community contributors. Engaging in our democratic process of voting is one key way students, teachers, staff, and community members can contribute to their community. In keeping with TEC Election Code 13.046, this page supports those eligible to register to vote and LISD campus voter registration. 

Texas Election Code 13.046

High School Voter Registration

HIGH SCHOOL DEPUTY REGISTRARS. 

(a) Each principal of a public or private high school or the principal's designee shall serve as a deputy registrar for the county in which the school is located. 

(b) In this code, "high school deputy registrar" means a deputy registrar serving under this section. 

(c) A high school deputy registrar may distribute registration application forms to and receive registration applications submitted to the deputy in person from students and employees of the school only. 

(d) At least twice each school year, a high school deputy registrar shall distribute an officially prescribed registration application form to each student who is or will be 18 years of age or older during that year, subject to rules prescribed by the secretary of state.

Campus Resources

In Person/By Mail Voting

You may request a registration application from the Texas Secretary of State's office or from the county elections office in which you reside. 

STEP 1

Register to Vote

Order application using the Order Form for High School Registration Applications 

or 

Pick up an application from your local county office.

Check deadline dates for registration prior to each election. 

STEP 2

In Person

Find a Voting Location

Where Do I Vote

Travis County

Williamson County

By Mail

Request an Absentee Ballot

Travis County

Williamson County

STEP 3

Vote in Person

PHOTO ID IS REQUIRED

Election Day Voting

Polls open 7am - 7pm

or 

Early Voting

Polls open 7am - 7pm

Vote by Mail

Mail or Drop Off Ballot Following Instructions Provided By County

Travis County

Williamson County

Register to Vote & Volunteer Deputy Registrar Info

You may request a registration application from the Texas Secretary of State's office or from the county elections office in which you reside.  You may also take a course to become a volunteer deputy registrar by taking a course with Travis County or Williamson County.