The choices in this election have never been more unequivocal—and more consequential.
We know that comprehensive immigration reform will not happen unless we elect legislators who are committed to the creation of a fair, just, and humane system of immigration and asylum
Read the Texas Republican Party Platform here.
Read the Texas Democratic Party Platform here.
The party in power has made voting more difficult in Texas, so it’s best to start planning NOW.
- If you’re not yet registered to vote, register NOW; deadline is October 11. (Bexar County residents, download a voter registration care here.
- If you must vote by mail, apply NOW; deadline is October 28. (Bexar County residents, more info is here.)
- Vote in person if you can.
- Vote early if you can. Early voting is October 24 thru Nov 4. Remember to take a photo ID.
- If you must vote by mail, vote early and track your ballot here. (Bexar County residents, more info is here.)
Texans, click here for all the info you need from the League of Women Voters of Texas. You can sign up to receive voting reminders by text. And bookmark that page to check out their nonpartisan Voters Guide, which will be available in English and Spanish by the time early voting starts.
Are you a Texas student—or the parent of a student—currently attending school away from home? Click here for all the voting information you need from the Campus Vote Project.
Do you have a plan in place to vote? Let us know by emailing here with “I have a plan in place to vote” in the subject line.* (You don’t have to tell us your plan—just let us know you have one.)
One final step: If you are all set to vote, share this info with one person who isn’t.
*(Why do we ask you to email us? Because the Advocacy Committee keeps a tally so we can report the number of actions taken at each month’s general meeting. We don’t keep records of individuals’ email addresses or private information, nor do we share that information with anyone else.)








