Progressive Views: Texas Election Code Protections
This week, we cover other Texas Election Code provisions that you should be aware which protect your voting rights. We have a right to vote.
This week, we cover other Texas Election Code provisions that you should be aware which protect your voting rights. We have a right to vote.
The Kendall County Democratic Party condemns local incidents of vandalism against both Republican and Democratic campaign signs.
We've got a great slate of Democratic judicial candidates fthis year, and you can meet them all in one online event, next Thursday 8/20.
This year is the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment which provided women the right to vote. This amendment was a win for human rights.
We've got campaign signs available -- just the "seeds" you need to plant a "democracy garden" in your own front yard!
The Texas Election Code provides critical protections for your right vote freely and with confidence that your vote will be counted and your voice heard.
LBJ’s legacy of civil rights, poverty, education and health initiatives is remarkable, but much has been lost since. We must get back on track.
There is no evidence that vote-by-mail favors one party over the other and no evidence that vote-by-mail is less secure than in-person. Voting is our right.
In the face of attacks and conspiracy theories, we must answer with hard work, integrity, decency and more hard work. We must not relax until November 4.
Why are Republicans worried about their tax returns? Why do they discourage voters and scare poll workers? Why can't we see which companies donate to whom?