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.

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Are You Registered To Vote?

Here’s How To Register

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Learn About How To Vote

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Help Register Voters in Travis County

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Make a Real Impact in Your Community

Become a Volunteer Deputy Registrar (VDR)

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