The Reeves County Elections Administrator serves voters in Orla, Texas, operating from the Reeves County Courthouse at 100 East 4th Street, Pecos, TX 79772. The office can be reached at (432) 445-5467. In Texas, county clerks or dedicated elections administrators handle voter registration, conduct elections, and maintain election records. Detailed information for the county is available through Reeves County Clerk's office and the Texas Secretary of State's elections division website.
Texas voters can begin registration online at www.votetexas.gov, though the system generates a form that must be printed, signed, and mailed to the Reeves County Voter Registrar. Paper applications are also available at Reeves County Clerk's office, public libraries, and various state agencies. Registration applications must be postmarked or submitted at least 30 days before an election for voters to participate. Texas requires one of seven approved photo IDs to vote: a Texas driver's license, Texas election identification certificate, Texas personal ID card, Texas handgun license, U.S. Military ID card with photo, U.S. Citizenship certificate with photo, or U.S. Passport. As an unincorporated community without municipal government, Orla has no city council or mayoral elections. Instead, residents participate in county, state, and federal elections. Reeves County holds elections for county judge, county commissioners for four precincts, county clerk, district clerk, county treasurer, tax assessor-collector, sheriff, justices of the peace, and constables. Residents can find their assigned polling location through the "My Voter Portal" at the Texas Secretary of State website, which allows voters to enter their name and county or residential address to view registration status, polling place, sample ballot, and elected officials. Texas maintains extensive public election records. Voter registration lists are available for purchase by qualified requesters under Texas Election Code provisions. Campaign finance reports for candidates and political committees are searchable through the Texas Ethics Commission website at www.ethics.state.tx.us. Candidate filings, ballot language for constitutional amendments and local propositions, and precinct-by-precinct election results are maintained by the Reeves County Elections Office and the Texas Secretary of State. Historical election results for the county are available on the Secretary of State's website showing results by race and precinct. In the November 2024 presidential election, Reeves County reported moderate voter turnout consistent with rural West Texas patterns, with approximately 3,200 ballots cast out of roughly 5,000 registered voters, representing approximately 64% turnout. The county has historically leaned Republican in presidential and statewide races, though Democratic candidates typically receive significant support. Looking ahead to the November 3, 2026 general election, Orla and Reeves County voters will decide several important races. Texas does not have a U.S. Senate seat up for election in 2026 (the next Senate races are in 2024 and 2028). However, 2026 will feature elections for Governor of Texas (four-year term), Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, all other statewide executive offices, all 150 Texas House of Representatives seats, and half of the 31 Texas Senate seats (depending on district). Local residents vote in Texas House District 81 and a specific Texas Senate district serving West Texas. All Reeves County offices up for election in 2026 will appear on the ballot, including potentially the county judge, county commissioners, sheriff, county clerk, and other constitutional county offices depending on the four-year election cycle. Any special districts serving the area, such as school board positions for Orla ISD, may also appear on the ballot. Texas offers limited absentee voting by mail. Voters qualify to vote by mail only if they are 65 or older, disabled, out of the county during the early voting period and on election day, or confined in jail but eligible to vote. Applications for mail ballots must be submitted to the Reeves County Elections Administrator and received (not postmarked) by the 11th day before election day. Completed ballots must be returned by 7:00 PM on election day. Texas has specific requirements for mail ballot applications and strict signature matching procedures. Most voters cast ballots during the early voting period (typically 17 days before election day through 4 days before) or on election day at their assigned precinct.