Join us and stand up for your right to vote on Election Day in Denton County
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
Join Election Judges and Clerks at one of 5 Denton County Commission meetings this summer to demand that they get rid of the county rule that forces 10-15% of registered voters to scramble on every Election Day trying to figure out where to vote.
(During Early Voting, you can vote at any polling place in the county: near your home, work, school, shopping -- anywhere -- but on Election Day, you can vote only at the single location assigned to your home address.
(If you show up at the wrong place, you’ll be sent somewhere else — maybe miles away — or given a provisional ballot that won’t count. As a result, 10–15% of legally registered voters are turned away at least once, some several times. This doesn’t happen in 100 other counties where 87% of Texas voters live. They can vote anywhere on Election Day — just like during Early Voting.)
You will be part of a peaceful protest in the commmission chambers, standing in silent witness as an Election Worker speaks for 3 miutes telling the commissioners to give us countywide Election Day voting NOW.
You won't have to speak. Just stand quietly by your seat for 3 minutes.
Once the Election Worker finishes speaking, we'll all leave. This should take about an hour of your time.




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