League of Women Voters of El Paso The LWV is a nonpartisan, political organization that Encourages informed and active participation in government Influences.

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League of Women Voters of El Paso The LWV is a nonpartisan, political organization that Encourages informed and active participation in government Influences public policy through education and advocacy

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% Voting-Age Citizens, Registered vs. Voted, by Geographic Area, November 2012 *Texas ranked 47 th among states in turnout for President. * Data sources available upon request

Percent Registered Voters Who Voted, Texas, November Data sources available upon request 4 Voter Turnout

Fig. 5. % Votes of Selected Winning Candidates, May 2014 Texas Primary Runoff Republican Lt. Governor Runoff Patrick won with 65% votes Votes represented < 4% registered voters Democratic U.S. Senate Runoff Alameel won with 72% votes Votes represented 1% registered voters Data sources available upon request.5 The impact of low voter turnout

ElectionYearWinning CandidateVotesArea Presidential2000George Bush537FL U.S. Senate2008Al Franken312MN State Senate1948Lyndon Johnson87TX State Rep. #72008Mike Kelly1AK State Rep.*2008Linda Harper-Brown19TX State Rep.**2010Donna Howard4TX City Council***2016Allan Meagher 1Irving Data sources available upon request.6 * District #105, Irving. ** District #48, Austin. *** One provisional ballot counted exceeded the 50% threshold to avoid a runoff. Vote Difference (No.) by Type Election, Year, Winning Candidate, and Geographic Area Does your vote count?

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Dates to Remember Last day to Register to vote or update your info – October 11 (Tues) Request a mail ballot – October 28 (Fri) Application must be received on Oct 28 Vote Early voting – Oct 24 - Nov 4 (M-F) Election Day – November 8 (Tues)

Voter Information Websites League of Women Voters9 VOTE411.org Election Information You Need Enter your address to get personalized election information VoteTexas.gov Texas Secretary of State VOTE Who – When – Where - How - What EPCountyVotes.com El Paso County Elections Department for polling places & sample ballot LWVTexas.org A nonpartisan resource for voting & public policy issues

Plan to be a voter … How difficult will it be for you to be a voter in the upcoming election? Cartoon from 10