From Seneca - TX Freedom Network <[email protected]>
Subject It's Election Day! (Open for our guide)
Date November 7, 2023 6:30 PM
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It's time to vote for change, John! Are you ready?
Today, Texans like you are tasked with voting on 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution [[link removed]] regarding our power grid, access to high-speed broadband internet, property taxes, and more.
Make sure you're ready to make informed decisions today with our Guide to the Texas Constitutional Amendment Election [[link removed]] , complete with explainers of what each amendment would do!
⭐ IT'S ELECTION DAY! ⭐
Polls are open today through 7 p.m.
Read our amendment guide [[link removed]] Find your polling place [[link removed]]
Read our amendment guide [[link removed]] Find your polling place [[link removed]]
Visit our Voter Education Hub for everything you need to be a voter. [[link removed]]
It’s important to be engaged, informed, and always vote — not just in presidential elections, but in your state and local elections, too! Constitutional amendment elections may not be flashy, but they’re just as important as candidate elections, and they can greatly affect your day-to-day life and community.
If you've already voted, or you plan to vote today, THANK YOU! Your vote really does matter.
In community,
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Seneca Savoie (he/him/his)
Organizing Director
P.S. Wondering why Texans have to vote on so many constitutional amendments? The Legislature and governor's powers are limited to only those specifically outlined in the state constitution. So, even small legislative changes can require a constitutional amendment and a referendum. Learn more here. [[link removed]]
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TFN is a statewide non-partisan, grassroots organization that is building an informed and effective movement working toward equality and social justice.
Texas Freedom Network
P.O. Box 1624
Austin, TX 78767
United States
Phone: (512) 322-0545
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