Precinct Map & Polling Locations
Find where to vote in Bastrop County. As a Vote Center county, you can vote at any open polling location on Election Day.
Bastrop County Uses Vote Centers
Because Bastrop County participates in the Countywide Polling Place Program, registered voters can cast their ballot at any open Vote Center location on Election Day — you are not required to go to a specific precinct location. Election Day hours are 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM.
Bastrop County Precinct Map
Interactive map showing Bastrop County voting precincts, congressional districts, and commissioner precincts. Use the search bar or zoom in to find your precinct number. Red boundary = Congressional District, Blue boundaries = Voting Precincts.
Source: Bastrop County Elections Office via ArcGIS. Click and drag to pan, scroll to zoom. Use the search bar to find your address.
Vote Center Locations
The following locations serve as Vote Centers for Bastrop County elections. During early voting and on Election Day, you may vote at any of these locations regardless of your home precinct.
Bastrop County Courthouse Annex
Smithville Recreation Center
Cedar Creek Annex
North Bastrop County Community Annex
Faith Lutheran Church
Commissioner & JP Precincts
Bastrop County is divided into four precincts for Commissioners Court, Justice of the Peace, and Constable representation. Your precinct determines who represents you at the county level.
Precinct 1 — Central Bastrop
Covers the central area of Bastrop County including parts of the city of Bastrop.
Commissioner: Butch Carmack (R)
JP: Judge Cindy Allen
Constable: Wayne Wood
Precinct 2 — North / Elgin Area
Covers the northern portion of the county including Elgin and surrounding areas.
Commissioner: Clara Beckett (R)
JP: Judge Zachary Carter
Constable: James L. Scoggins
Precinct 3 — West / Cedar Creek Area
Covers the western portion of the county including Cedar Creek and surrounding communities.
Commissioner: Mark Meuth (R)
JP: Judge Krystal Stabeno
Constable: Tim Sparkman
Precinct 4 — South / Smithville Area
Covers the southern portion of the county including Smithville and surrounding areas.
Commissioner: David Glass (R)
JP: Judge Larry Dunne
Constable: Joey Dzienowski
Find Your Precinct
Look Up Your Precinct & Registration
Use the Texas Secretary of State's voter lookup tool to confirm your registration, find your precinct, and see what's on your ballot.
Key Election Dates
2025 Uniform Election
School board, city council, and special elections
2026 Republican Primary
Primary election for statewide and county offices
2026 General Election
Governor, Attorney General, Comptroller, county offices, and more
Polling locations are subject to change. Always verify with bastropvotes.org before heading to the polls. Precinct maps sourced from Bastrop County Elections Office.
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