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2012 Texas Primary Election Voters Guide
Early Voting May 14-25
Election Day May 29
If primary runoff elections are needed, they will be held July 31 with early voting from July 23-27.
The Voters Guide is protected by copyright. For permission to duplicate the Guide, please call LWV-Texas office at 512-472-1100.
Local Elections Voters Guides:
Information on your local election is available through our page of links to local Leagues.
Voter Registration & Voting in Texas:
Learn more about how to register to vote and the requirements for voting, including changes passed by the 2011 Texas Legislature, here. This document will be updated if needed as implementing decisions about changes are made and the preclearance required by the Voting Rights Act proceeds.
Voting Links:
- Texas Secretary of State - This website has very useful information on elections as well as voter registration and other topics.
- County websites - This page contains links to all the county websites throughout Texas.
- Bill Search - This page on the Texas Legislature's site contains a comprehensive resource for information about bills at the state legislature.
Texas political parties (alphabetically):
Supporters of Nonpartisan Voter Education for Texans:
- Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation
- Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
- Texas AFT
- Texas State Teachers Association
Additional supporters are recognized on our homepage.
An interactive look at the country’s changing population through the past century.
Data provided by U.S. Census Bureau. http://2010.census.gov/2010census/data/


