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Latest Update: 15 July 2024
Willow Park > Voting and Elections
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Texas Secretary of State, SOS >
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General State Election Information
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Project V.O.T.E. (Voters of Tomorrow through Education) is a program designed to help students become knowledgeable, responsible voters. This non-partisan program provides information on how to register to vote, student workers on Election Day, and the VoteTexas.gov website. Would you like to know more about the voting process?
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Texas Legislature on Elections
88th Texas Legislature (2023)
87th Texas Legislature (2021)
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Texas Senate Bill SB1 (87th Leg., 2nd C.S., 2021) Senate Bill 1 includes a ban on 24-hour polling places, increased ID requirements, restrictions on drive-thru voting and limits voting by mail.
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SB 1 took effect on December 2, 2021. Any elections ordered on or after December 2, 2021, must adhere to the changes in law made by SB 1
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Texas Legislature Online
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search 87th Legislature Third Called Session 87(2) - 2021
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Get involved
How to Run for office.
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City of Willow Park
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Texas Secretary of State > Running for a Local Office
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Ballotpedia > How to Run for Office in Texas (State or Federal) In order to get on the ballot in Texas, a candidate for state or federal office must meet a variety of state-specific filing requirements and deadlines. These regulations, known as ballot access laws, determine whether a candidate or party will appear on an election ballot. These laws are set at the state level. A candidate must prepare to meet ballot access requirements well in advance of primaries, caucuses, and the general election.
Party Involvement
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You can be a delegate to the Republican State Convention!, Republican Party of Texas