A call to the county clerks office of your domicile county in Texas, will get you all the information you need to vote absentee. The less information given to them, the better. They only need to know you are a resident, registered to vote, and need to vote absentee. They don't need to know that you are full timing and only have an address there. I find in dealing with any government entity, just answer the question. Don't embellish. We voted absentee while in Hong Kong without a problem during the two years we were there.
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