Accessibility
Voters with Special Needs
Victoria County Elections Office provides access to a broad range of disabilities, including mobility, communicative, physical and cognitive impairments. Polling places are equipped to accommodate the needs of voters with disabilities by providing clearly marked parking spaces, accessible entrances and ramps, and well-marked routes pointing the way to voting locations. All polling places also have ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant voting equipment that ensures every voter is given the same opportunity for access, participation, privacy and independence.
Notice of Voting Order Priority
If you have questions about the accessibility of your polling places, or need information about voting equipment for individuals with disabilities, contact your Victoria County Elections Office.
Curbside Voting
This service is available to any voter who has difficulty walking or standing for long periods. If you have an assistant with you, when you arrive at the polling location, have them notify the election official at that time. The election official will then bring the DRE ballot to your car outside the polling location. If you do not have an assistant, please call (361) 576-0124 prior to showing up at the polling location to inform the office that you wish to vote curbside at a specific location.
More information regarding accessibility and voters with special needs can be found here.