## Bexar County Polling Places: Your Guide To Election Day Voting
Bexar County is the home to San Antonio, the seventh-largest city in the United States. With a population of over 2 million people, Bexar County is a major metropolitan area with a diverse population. The county is also home to a large number of military personnel and their families.
On Election Day, Bexar County voters will have the opportunity to vote at one of over 300 polling places located throughout the county. These polling places will be open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
### How to Find Your Polling Place
The easiest way to find your polling place is to use the Bexar County Elections Department's online polling place locator. You can also find your polling place by calling the Elections Department at (210) 335-VOTE (8683).
### What to Bring to the Polls
When you go to vote, you will need to bring a valid form of identification. This can be a driver's license, a state ID card, a military ID card, or a passport. You will also need to bring your voter registration card, but this is not required.
### What to Expect at the Polls
When you arrive at the polls, you will need to check in with the poll workers. They will ask you for your name and address and will verify that you are registered to vote in Bexar County. You will then be given a ballot and will be directed to a voting booth.
Once you are in the voting booth, you will need to make your selections for the candidates and measures that you are voting on. You can vote for as many or as few candidates and measures as you want.
When you have finished voting, you will need to place your ballot in the ballot box. You will then be given an "I Voted" sticker and will be thanked for voting.
### If You Have Questions
If you have any questions about voting in Bexar County, you can contact the Elections Department at (210) 335-VOTE (8683). You can also visit the Elections Department's website at www.bexar.org/elections.