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Texas Voter and Election Information

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America works best when Americans vote. However, the percentage of eligible voters who cast their ballots continues to decline election after election. According to a study by Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, 23 million Americans contacted an elected official over a two-year period, but didn't bother to go vote!

The Texas Prosperity Project website is a tool designed to provide helpful information for the following topics:
  • Texas Legislature and government information
  • Election Information
  • 2016 Ballot & Election Results
  • Elected Officials Contact Information
  • Judicial Information
This site also offers suggestions for social media posts to assist organizations in promoting the importance of voting throughout the remainder of the upcoming election:

Generic Posts/Voter Registration
  • Register now to make your vote count in the upcoming election! To learn more about the when, where, and how of voter registration, visit www.txprosperity.com. #employeesvote

Early Voting
  • Can’t make it to the polls on Election Day? You may be able to vote early in-person! Visit www.txprosperity.com for more information and voting deadlines. #employeesvote
 
Absentee Voting
  • You don’t have to vote on Election Day to make an impact. Apply for an absentee ballot today and make your voice heard. Visit www.txprosperity.com for more information. #employeesvote
  • Time is almost up to return your absentee ballot for this year’s election. Be sure to return your completed ballot before the deadline and make your voice heard! #employeesvote
 
Election Day
  • Tomorrow is Election Day! Make time to vote if you haven’t voted early. The decisions we make tomorrow will greatly impact our future. Don’t be left out of the equation! #employeesvote
 

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