October 6 is the Voter Registration Deadline for the November 4 Election

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Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson announced that October 6 marks the final day for eligible Texans to register for the November 4 Election. Voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution, alongside various local elections. Nelson urged Texans to plan ahead to ensure their participation in these crucial decisions. Voter registration applications can be accessed through VoteTexas. gov and must be postmarked by the deadline to be valid.

Early voting will take place from October 20 through 31, and applications for mail-in voting must reach county clerks by October 24. The election offers a platform for voters to express their views on important state issues. Explanatory statements for the proposed amendments are available through the Texas Legislative Council. For comprehensive election information, voters are encouraged to visit VoteTexas. gov or reach out to their local election office.

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