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League of Women Voters of Texas’ guide for November elections is out now
Tuesday, October 3, 2023 by Beth Bond
This year’s voters guide from the League of Women Voters of Texas is now available. At lwvtexas.org and VOTE411.org, you’ll find nonpartisan explanations of 14 proposed amendments, along with arguments for and against each, on local, regional and statewide issues; parks; internet; teacher pensions; property taxes and other matters. LWV Texas provides the 2023 Constitutional Amendment Election Voters Guide in various formats – and languages – to reach as many voters as possible. A printable PDF of the guide is available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Chinese online at lwvtexas.org, where you’ll also find explainer videos. VOTE411.org has the guide in English and Spanish, plus information on local races and ballot measures. Printed copies of the LWV Texas Voters Guide have been distributed across the state to public and college libraries, voting advocates and food banks.
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