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2022 Pro-Life Voter Guide
Your Vote Will Make a Difference
Your vote will help to elect pro-life public officials who will support public policies that will protect innocent human life from conception through natural death. Use this pro-life voter guide to find out who the strong pro-life candidates are on your ballot. Our pro-life voter guide will build a custom list just for you, and remember, you can print your 2022 Pro-Life Voter Guide specific to your ballot and take it with you to the polls!
2022 GENERAL ELECTION DAY
Last Day to Register to Vote
Tuesday, October 11, is the last day to register to vote for the November 8 General Election.
You can pick up a voter registration card at county offices and most public libraries or get an application online.
Early Voting by Mail
Certain voters can vote early by mail (over 65, sick or disabled, or you will be away from your county during Early Voting and on Election Day).
- Application for Voting by Mail: To vote by mail, you must apply for a mailed ballot in the county in which you are registered to vote. You can get an application for Early Voting by Mail here. Your application must be sent or delivered to the Early Voting Clerk. The first day to apply for a ballot by mail is January 1, and the last day to apply for a ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) is Friday, October 28, 2022.
- Mailing Your Ballot: The regular deadline for the Early Voting Clerk in your county to receive your marked ballot by carrier is Tuesday, November 8 (Election Day) at 7:00 PM. You may hand deliver your marked ballot to the Early Voting Clerk by that deadline as well. Overseas and military voters have other deadlines.
Early Voting in Person
Monday, October 24 – Friday, November 4. Note: Polling location hours vary at each early voting location.
There will be multiple voting locations in your county.
General Election Day
Tuesday, November 8, 7 AM – 7 PM
Some counties allow voting only at your precinct voting location. Others allow voting at all precinct locations.
Who Can Vote?
Any registered voter, regardless of whether he or she has voted in the Primary or Runoff Elections, can vote. Your customized 2022 pro-life voter guide makes the voting process simple and easy.
Endorsements
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2022 General Election endorsements is here.
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2022 Primary Runoff Election endorsements is here.
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2022 Primary Election endorsements is here.
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2020 General Election endorsements is here.
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2020 Primary Runoff Election endorsements is here.
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2020 Primary Election endorsements is here.
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2018 General Election endorsements is here.
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2018 Primary Runoff Election endorsements is here.
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2018 Primary Election endorsements is here.
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2016 General Election endorsements is here.
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2016 Primary Runoff Election endorsements is here.
A comprehensive list of TAL’s 2016 Primary Election endorsements is here.
Questions?
Call the Secretary of State’s Elections Division toll-free at 1-800-252-VOTE (8683) or visit www.VoteTexas.gov.
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