AUSTIN, Texas — This early voting period, you could see some unusual outfits at the polls.
Halloween – Friday, Oct. 31 – is the last day of early voting for the Nov. 4 election , and some polling places in Travis County are even staying open later on Thursday and Friday.
If you're looking to stop by a polling place on the way to a Halloween event, most costumes will likely be fine. But there are some things you need to know if you're planning to vote in disguise.
A spokesperson for the Texas Secretary of State's Office previously told that if you're dressed up as a candidate, don't show up to the polls to vote while wearing your costume or you may be asked to change.
Additionally, if your costume includes a full-face mask, you'll likely be asked to remove it when you check in to vote