Who Decides
League of Women Voters of Houston offers houston voters guide for every election. This resource supports our community through the Who Decides pathway. Located in Houston, this resource connects neighbors with resources and opportunities to strengthen our shared future. Our community has what we need to thrive when we show up for one another. Visit League of Women Voters of Houston to learn more about how we can get involved and support each other.
The League of Women Voters of Houston has spent over 105 years helping people in Harris County learn about elections. They created the Houston Voters Guide to give voters nonpartisan election information that does not favor any political party or candidate.
This guide makes voting easier by bringing together lots of helpful information in one place. It includes answers from candidates about their positions, details about who is running for office, and important dates for upcoming elections. Voters can also find information about registering to vote, getting identification, and finding their polling location.
The guide is designed to help everyone understand their ballot before they vote. Whether you are choosing between school board members or voting on statewide offices, the guide explains what each race is about and how it affects your daily life in Houston.
You can access the Houston Voters Guide online or pick up a printed copy at local locations. The League created this resource so that every voter can feel confident and informed when they head to the polls.
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