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TOPIC: Exploring Bifurcating the Voter Rolls and Elections

DATE: Friday, April 4, 2025


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TOPIC: Understanding Voter ID Laws in Texas

DATE: Friday, April 18, 2025


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TOPIC: Ranked Choice Voting in Texas

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

COMMITTEE: Elections. See schedule HERE


Important Upcoming Election Dates for the May 3rd Uniform Election Date

April 3

April 22

April 22-29

May 3

May 5 

Last Day to Register to Vote

Last Day to Apply for a Ballot by Mail (Received, not postmarked)

Early Voting in Person

ELECTION DAY

Last day to receive ballot by mail ONLY IF it is postmarked no later than May 3

Contact your local Election authority for more information. They are listed alphabetically by county HERE.

WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT??


Confused by EVBB, AAVBM, or DRE?


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NOW YOU CAN!!


Click the button to master the acronyms and abbreviations

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The Senate’s State Affairs Committee has been busy! They handle many topics, including elections, but this link will take you to the Hearing Notices, Minutes, and Witness Lists: HERE

The House Elections Committee had their first meeting on Thursday, March 13th. This first meeting was for invited testimony only. The following people reported for their organization and answered Q&A from Elections Committee members:


-Christina Adkins, Election Director for the Texas Secretary of State Elections Division

-Rebekah Hibbs with the Texas Department of Public Safety

-Jennifer Doinoff with the Texas Association of Election Administrators

-Samuel Derheimer with Hart InterCivic, Inc.

-Christopher Wlaschin with Election Systems & Software (ES&S)

-Laura Rogers with the County and District Clerks Association of Texas

This link will take you to the March 13th committee hearing video: HERE


This link will take you to the House Elections Committee Hearing Notices, Minutes, Witness List, Handouts, and Comments: HERE


Find out here which bills have been referred to the Elections Committee, to date: HERE


Have you felt like the 89th Legislative Session has been off to a really slow start? 


Well, buckle up and hold on tight, because things are about to start moving very quickly!!

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Through our educational workshops, resource guides, and issue forums, Texas Election Network strives to serve as a trusted, objective source for understanding Texas election administration and legislative developments. As a nonprofit organization, we remain dedicated to educating citizens about electoral processes, equipping communities with resources to navigate the legislative landscape, empowering election integrity advocates, and revitalizing grassroots participation across our state. Our commitment extends beyond simply providing information—we strive to cultivate engaged citizens. Together, we can ensure our electoral and legislative processes remain reflective of our shared Texas values. We invite you to join TEN's mission of strengthening Texas through informed grassroots participation, and we look forward to supporting you in the months ahead.


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