Vote411.org: A Digital Voters Guide
Your nonpartisan election resource
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A trusted resource of objective and nonpartisan election information
produced by the League of Women Voters
- Your “one-stop shop” for everything about elections
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Has served tens of millions of voters and won multiple national awards over
the last fifteen plus years
Make voting at the polls quick and easy
Learn where candidates stand on issues that concern voters
- Enter your address to find your races
- Get your personalized ballot
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Read about and compare candidates
OR
Read arguments for and against ballot measures
- Mark your informed choices
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Print, email or text your list of choices to use as a reference when you
vote
Key features of Vote 411
- Nonpartisan candidate and ballot measure information
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Information customized to a user's address so you see only the candidates
and ballot issues that will be on your ballot
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Detailed information on the candidates and their responses in their own
words to questions provided by the League
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Explanations of all ballot propositions explained in clear language and
nonpartisan arguments for and against each
Other features
- Register to vote
- Check your voter registration status
- Verify upcoming election dates and registration deadline
- Learn about eligibility requirements
- Find absentee ballot information
- List of voter ID requirements
- First-time voter checklist
- Polling place hours and location finder
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State and local candidate debate/forum invitations and recorded videos.
- Early voting options
More information
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Your address will never be saved, sold or used for marketing purposes.
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If you don't want to share your address, scroll to the box that says “View
All Races or Candidates.” After clicking one, a list of states will pop up.
Click Texas.
- Closer to election, find early voting and Election Day polling sites.
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Bexar and some other counties allow you to vote at any open polling site.
The Election Day list is based on proximity to your address.
Plan to vote
You can gather all the information you need to make a plan to vote. It should
include who you want to vote for, when and where you want to vote.
Printed Voters Guides
Printed Voters Guides are also available in all public libraries about two
weeks prior to early voting.