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BLACK AUSTIN is Heading to the Polls – WE BELIEVE IN THE Power of VOTING, DO YOU?

Black Business Journal 5 years ago

Here’s where you can vote on Election day

 

The last day to vote in the primary runoff election in Texas is on Election Day, July 14

Tuesday, July 14, is Election Day and the last day you can vote in the primary runoff election. Haven’t hit the polls yet? Don’t worry, there’s still time to cast your ballot. All polling places across Texas are open until 7 p.m. on Election Day.

Anita C Roberts, who manages a group of 15,000 African Americans in Central Texas wants to show that Black Austin VOTES. Here are some of the faces of those who have already voted! #BLACKAUSTINVOTES

Check out  a few videos of community members encouraging others to VOTE.

Black Austin Votes!
Karl Spencer, of the 100 Black Men of Austin was ready to VOTE before the polls were open check him out.

 

 

 

#vote2020
#blackaustinvotes
#blackaustin
#bethechange

Black Austin Votes!
Wife, Mom and Community leader – Dinita Caldwell VOTES!

District 1, Austin City Council Woman

Natasha Harper-Madison
Council Member Natasha Harper-Madison
VOTES!
Do you?

 

https://youtu.be/-gYvT99IOMg

VOTING PSA:
AMC Publishing, LLC
Summer Interns VOTE. Do you?

 

Before you head to the polls, check out our voting guide that tells you what you need to know, including what’s on the ballot and who the candidates are. Not sure where you can vote? We got you covered.

Check to see if you’re registered

You must be registered in order to vote in Texas. You can check online to see if you are currently registered to vote.

Where you can vote

You will want to see if the county you live in participates in the Countywide Polling Place Program (CWPP). If your county does participate in CWPP, you can vote at any polling place in the county. If your county does not participate in CWPP, you can only vote at the polling place assigned to you.

When you can vote

During early voting, polling place hours vary at each early voting location. On Election Day, however, all polling places across Texas are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

What you need to have with you at the polling site

You need to have a form of identification when you go to cast your ballot. Here is a list of acceptable forms of photo identification:

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

If you don’t have an acceptable form of photo identification, and cannot reasonably obtain one, you can bring one of the following in order to execute a “Reasonable Impediment Declaration”:

  • Copy or original of a government document that shows the voter’s name and an address, including the voter’s voter registration certificate
  • Copy of or original current utility bill
  • Copy of or original bank statement
  • Copy of or original government check
  • Copy of or original paycheck
  • Copy of or original of a certified domestic (from a U.S. state or territory) birth certificate or a document confirming birth admissible in a court of law which establishes the voter’s identity (which may include a foreign birth document.

What will be on your ballot

In the primary runoff, each party will choose its candidate for races that were left unsettled during the primary election in March.

All Texans will have the opportunity to vote for candidates in statewide races, but other contests will depend on where you live.

For the U.S. House of Representatives, Texas has 36 different congressional districts. At the state level, Texas is divided into 150 House districts, 31 Senate districts and 15 State Board of Education districts.

All U.S. and Texas House districts have an election this year, as well as one U.S. Senate office – incumbent John Cornyn’s seat – several Texas Senate seats and eight State Board of Education seats.

Since July 14 is the primary runoff election, ballots will be different for Democratic and Republican contests.

Your personal sample ballot with all local contests can be found on the voter website for the county you live in.

Travis County voters can visit the Vote Travis website, enter their details and click on “view my ballot.”

Williamson County voters can find their sample ballots on the Vote WilCo website by searching their details and clicking on their name.

Other counties’ websites can be found on the list maintained by the Texas secretary of state’s office.

The candidates

As part of its Emmy-winning Vote Texas initiative, KVUE hosted a debate on Feb. 18 between the U.S. Senate Democratic candidates facing incumbent Republican Sen. John Cornyn in the upcoming election.

You can watch the full debate between MJ Hegar and State Sen. Royce West on KVUE’s YouTube page and read a recap of the debate.

 

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