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Voter Resources
Election Information
- Accessibility Requirements - SB 477 (PDF)
- Ballot by Mail Tracker
- Bosque County Voting Precincts Map 2023 (PDF)
- Bosque County Election Process Clarifications (PDF)
- Candidate Information
- Central Counting Station Plan 2025 (PDF)
- Election Certificate Application (PDF)
- Notice of Voting Order Priority (PDF)
- Poll Watchers Guide (PDF)
- Services Available to Voters with Disabilities
- Student Election Worker
- Texas Secretary of State Election Information and Turnout Data
- Voter ID English (PDF)
- Voter ID Spanish (PDF)
- Voter Registration Application
- Voting by Mail Flyer English (PDF)
- Voting by Mail Flyer Spanish (PDF)
Serving as an Election Worker
If you would like to serve as an election worker for any of Bosque County's elections, please complete the form located on this website or contact the Election Administrator.
If you have a political affiliation, you can also contact the County Chair for your local party.
Student Election Workers
High School students ages 16 or older can have the opportunity to serve the Bosque County community by working as an Election Clerk on Election Day. Students will be compensated for their time, as well as earn community service hours, and enhance their resume.
Students will need written consent from a legal guardian as well as the high school principal, if the student is enrolled in a public or private school. Guardian/Principal Consent Form
Full description of duties and benefits to become a Student Election Clerk.
If interested in becoming a Student Election Clerk, please complete the form located on this website or contact the Elections Office.
Becoming a Volunteer Deputy Registrar
Volunteer Deputy Registrars (VDRs) are entrusted with the responsibility of officially registering voters in the State of Texas. VDRs are appointed by County Voter Registrars and charged with helping increase voter registration in the state.
- Contact the Voter Registrar in your county.
- The Voter Registrar will provide you with information about how training will be offered and completed.
- Upon satisfactorily completing training and examination, the Voter Registrar will appoint you as a Volunteer Deputy Registrar and advise you of any county-specific procedures for processing voter registration applications and that the only requirements for voter registration are those prescribed by state law or by the Secretary of State.
- The Voter Registrar will issue you a Certificate of Appointment and give you a receipt book or voter registration applications with a tear-off receipt.
- You may not receive another person's voter registration application until you have completed the training developed or approved by the Secretary of State.