Vote Texas Educates Voters Across Texas and Spotlights Photo ID Requirement
Texas Secretary of State Nandita Berry reminds voters that VoteTexas.gov is the trusted source for voting know-how
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“Texans feel strongly about making their voices heard, and it’s my job to make sure they know how, when, and where to do that by exercising the right to vote,” said Secretary Berry. “That’s why I’ve been traveling across the state, reminding Texans to bring an approved photo ID to the polls, and ensuring Texans know VoteTexas.gov is the quickest way to answer questions about voting.”
The statewide Vote Texas campaign has included multiple advertisements, individual outreach to community groups, and Secretary Berry personally traveling the state to get the word out. The campaign has paid particular attention to making sure Texans know how to comply with the photo ID law.
As Early Voting continues and the November 4 election approaches, Secretary Berry would like to make sure all voters are equipped with the information, tools, and expertise they need to ensure a smooth, secure and successful election. To that end, the Secretary of State’s Office has a number of Vote Texas tools in English and Spanish that include professional TV and radio commercials, ready-to-print Infographics, informational videos, Vote Texas logos, newsletters, and social media resources.
VoteTexas.gov is the official voting resource of Texas and these materials are available for public education purposes.