Voters across Texas will weigh in on which candidates they’d like to see on ballots this November starting Tuesday.

Early voting for the Republican and Democratic March 1 primaries will continue through Friday, Feb. 26.

“Your right to vote as you choose is both special and important. We respect that right,” said Regan Beck, coordinator of the Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Friends of Agriculture Fund (AGFUND), Inc. “We also know that elections have consequences. And those consequences have a major impact on agriculture.”

TFB AGFUND  has endorsed a list of candidates.

Be sure to bring appropriate photo identification to the polls.

Approved forms of photo ID are:

• Texas Driver’s License–issued by the Department of Public Safety (DPS)
• Texas Personal Identification Card–issued by DPS
• Texas Concealed Handgun License–issued by DPS
• United States Military Identification card containing the person’s photograph
• United States Citizenship Certificate containing the person’s photograph
• United States Passport–issued by the U.S. government
• Election Identification Certificate–issued free by DPS

To find early voting locations, visit www.votetexas.gov or check with your county election administrator.