C-dub, you should only be allowed to vote if they show you as registered in their precinct, regardless of the address on your license. This November I had to send more than 50 people to other precincts because they were not registered where they lived. That is fine if you still live in the same county, but could be a real hassle if you moved further away.C-dub wrote: ↑Sat Dec 29, 2018 9:41 am Without an ID I think you’ll be given a provisional ballot.
When I moved into Dallas county in 2006 and tried to get registered for the 2008 election it took a few attempts and I was not successful until 2009 or 2010. So, even though I had a TX DL and CHL and a passport, all showing my address within their precinct, they would only let me vote with a provisional ballot that did not end up getting counted.
In two different election law training classes in different years, they commented on issues with DPS getting registrations turned in. When you updated your registration, did you use DPS? Based on these stories, I always recommend updating your registration online vs using DPS.