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Highland Lakes voting times and polling locations for March 1 primary

MARBLE FALLS — As early voting winds down for the March 1 primary, the chance to cast your ballot in either the Democratic or Republican races is still winding up.

Early voting across Texas wraps up Feb. 26, but if you miss those opportunities, you can still vote on the actual primary election day on March 1. But with this being a presidential election with a whole host of state and local races as well, March 1 might be a busy day at the polls.

So if you haven’t voted yet, you might want to think about getting to one of the polling locations during early voting.

Burnet and Llano counties have several choices when it comes to early voting for residents.

In Burnet County, early voting locations are:

  • Courthouse South Annex, 810 Steve Hawkins Parkway in Marble Falls
  • Burnet County Courthouse, 220 S. Pierce in Burnet

Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 16-26.

The March 1 polling places for Burnet County are (the precincts are voting precincts, not county commissioner precincts):

  • Precinct 1 — First Lutheran Church, 133 Apollo Drive in Burnet
  • Precinct 2 — Burnet County Courthouse, 220 S. Pierce in Burnet on the square
  • Precinct 3 — Grace United Methodist Church, 4007 Valley View in Granite Shoals
  • Precinct 4 — Spicewood Community Center, 7901 CR 404 in Spicewood
  • Precinct 5 — Silver Creek Community Center, 101 CR 128 in Silver Creek
  • Precinct 6 — Smithwick Community Center, 10800 RR 1431 East in Smithwick
  • Precinct 7 — Cassie Subdivision Community Center, 3920 FM 690 in Cassie
  • Precinct 8 — Hoover Valley Volunteer Fire Department, 303 CR 118B in Hoover’s Valley
  • Precinct 9 — Highland Haven Community Center, 118 Blackbird Drive in Highland Haven
  • Precinct 10 — Iglesias Bautista Church Hall, 4000 FM 243 West (intersection with CR 330) in Bertram
  • Precinct 11 — Naruna Church building, 9170 FM 1478 in Naruna
  • Precinct 12 — Bertram library, 170 N. Gabriel St. in Bertram
  • Precinct 13 — Joppa Fellowship Hall, 8447 CR 210 in Joppa
  • Precinct 14 — Lake Victor Community Center, 200 Lake Ave. in Lake Victor
  • Precinct 15 — Briggs Community Center, 215 Loop 308 in Briggs
  • Precinct 16 — Oakalla Community Center, 29011 FM 963 in Oakalla
  • Precinct 17 — Burnet County Courthouse North Annex, 1701 E. Polk St. (Texas 29) in Burnet
  • Precinct 18 — Granite Shoals Fire Station, 8410 RR 1431 in Granite Shoals
  • Precinct 19 — Burnet County Courthouse (Marble Falls) South Annex, 810 Steve Hawkins Parkway in Marble Falls
  • Precinct 20 — Church of Christ, 711 Broadway in Marble Falls

The March 1 election day polls are open 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

Go to burnetcountytexas.org and click on “Elections” under the “Departments” drop-down menu for more information.

In Llano County, early voting locations are:

  • Llano County Library, 102 E. Haynie in Llano: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. through Feb. 26
  • Kingsland Public Library, 125 W. Polk in Kingsland: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. through Feb. 26
  • Horseshoe Bay Property Owners Association, 107 Twilight in Horseshoe Bay: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. through Feb. 26

The March 1 polling places for Llano County are (the precincts are voting precincts, not county commissioner precincts):

  • Precinct 101 — Llano Agriculture and Health building, 1447 Texas 71 East in Llano
  • Precinct 102 — Blue Lake Community Center, 214 W. Bluebonnet Drive in Blue Lake
  • Precinct 108 — Sunrise Beach City Hall/Civic Center, 124 Sunrise Beach Drive in Sunrise Beach
  • Precinct 109 — Horseshoe Bay city office, #1 Community Drive in Horseshoe Bay
  • Precinct 203 — East Llano County Annex, 8347 RR 1431 in Buchanan Dam
  • Precinct 204 — Lakeshore Branch Library, 7346 RR 261 in Buchanan Dam
  • Precinct 205 — First Baptist Church, 16521 RR 2241 in Tow
  • Precinct 307 — Kingsland Public Library, 125 W. Polk in Kingsland
  • Precinct 410 — Llano County Library, 102 E. Haynie in Llano

The March 1 election day polls are open 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

Go to www.co.llano.tx.us and click on “Elections Administrator” under “County Offices” menu for more information.

Photo IDs required for Texas voters

Under state law, voters must present one of the following forms of identification when voting in person:

  • Texas driver’s license issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
  • Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS
  • Texas personal identification card issued by DPS
  • Texas concealed handgun license issued by DPS
  • U.S. military identification card containing carrier’s photograph
  • U.S. citizenship certificate containing carrier’s photograph
  • U.S. passport