Be informed! Compare candidates! Find what is on your ballot!
- Your own personal Voters Guide is online at VOTE411.org
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Go to VOTE411.org or use the tool below.
- Input your street address, without an apartment number. If you live in a rural area be sure to spell out "county road."
- Compare candidates and mark each candidate you plan to vote for in each election. Review all the races and choose all your candidates. Then click Finish to print your personalized ballot.
- Find your polling place. Bring a friend and go vote!
- Have a virtual "choose your candidate party!" Buy pizza, go to VOTE411.org, compare candidates in each race, at the end print a copy to take to the polls.
- Watch a short video on how to compare candidate with VOTE411.org
What Do They Do? A short video explanation of state elected offices
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Texas Senator
- Texas Representative
- Comptroller of Public Accounts
- Attorney General
- Court of Criminal Appeals
- Texas Supreme Court
- State Board of Education
- Railroad Commissioner
- Agricultural Commissioner
- Land Commissioner
Who are county officials? Texas Counties Delivers provides a short video explanation of county elected offices.
More Voters Guide Information
- The League of Women Voters is proud to be nonpartisan. The League never supports or opposes political candidates or political parties.
- We list candidates in contested races who are on the election ballot and provide their answers to questions posed by the League of Women Voters of Texas.
- The LWV Texas Voters Guide covers statewide candidates, State Board of Education, Supreme Court Justices, Court of Appeals Justices and US Representative and Texas House Rep candidates that did not have a local League. Each candidate was emailed three times during production. If a candidate did not respond they may still be added to our online Voters Guide at VOTE411.org.
- You may print the Voters Guide to bring into the voting booth! Note, however, that mobile phones are prohibited in the voting booth, so be sure to bring what you need on paper, not on your phone.
- The Voters Guide is also available online at VOTE411.org. Enter your address and zip code and view the races and candidates that appear on your ballot. You will be able to compare the candidates’ responses to the questions and print your ballot that you can take to the polls.
- Any use of the League of Women Voters name in campaign advertising or literature has not been authorized by the League.
This Voters Guide is funded by the League of Women Voters of Texas and by donations from supporters like you. Make a donation today!
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- 2019 Constitutional Amendment Voters Guide En & Sp
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- 2018 Primary Election En Sp
- 2017 Constitutional Amendment Election En Sp
- 2016 General Election En Sp
- 2016 Primary Election En Sp
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