The “Active Early Voting List” is formerly known as the “Permanent Early Voting List.” (See Senate Bill 1485, 55th Legislature). Just like the Permanent Early Voting List, the Active Early Voting List allows a voter to sign up to automatically receive a ballot by mail for every election they are eligible to vote in. Early voting begins 27 days before the election. Voters can expect to receive their ballot in the mail shortly after.
A voter may be removed from AEVL if the voter does not cast an early ballot in at least one candidate election over the course of two consecutive federal election cycles and fails to respond to an official notice from the Elections Department. The voter would remain registered to vote and can sign up for AEVL at any time in the future.
Check your voting history at BeBallotReady.Vote.