Every Vote Counts
Every person’s vote, in every part of Texas, is of equal weight in November’s statewide election. That means a high Democratic turnout in Travis County will offset votes in other parts of the state to help win a close Senate race.
In Mueller and Delwood 2, we can increase Democratic votes by turning out thousands of registered voters who didn’t vote in the last Presidential election and by registering new voters, including residents of the 1,000+ homes built since 2024.
Texas is not a red state, Texas is a non-voting state. Every vote will count.
Know How to Vote
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The Primary Run-off is on May 26th November Early Voting is from October 19th to 30th. Election Day is November 3rd. The two voting locations in Mueller are Austin Energy and Marshall Middle School. Polling locations info at votetravis.gov.
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Travis County Voter Registrar prints sample ballots, at votetravis.org. The League of Women Voters publishes a detailed Voters Guide with info about candidates for each race. You can download at austinvotersguide.org.
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The League of Women Voters offers detailed information about voting by mail: lwvtexas.org/vote.
You can also download this Pocket Guide – How to Vote By Mail.
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You must vote where you are registered either in person, by mail, or by absentee ballot. If you are registered in another location you can:
(1) change your registration to Austin
(2) vote absentee
(3) travel to the county where you are registered to vote on time
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For more information see League of Women Voters, Travis County Elections