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Yeehaw! Last Chance for Texan 'Freedoms,' Register by Monday or Forever Hold Your Silence.

Oh, wow! Only five weeks to save democracy from the dumpster fire? Better haul ass and register to vote, folks! Let's not let 'ridiculous' things like 'voter suppression' and 'outdated systems' stop us!

Published October 7, 2024 at 6:03am by Brandi D. Addison


Breaking: Texas, You Have Until Monday to Register to Vote, Don't Blow It!

Buckle up, Texas! You have less than a week to register to vote in the epic showdown between our fabulous VP Kamala Harris and the—ahem—former guy, Donald Trump. Early voting is already happening in some states, so it's crunch time!

How to Register to Vote in the U.S. of Awesome

Register to Vote Online (Because Who Likes Leaving the House?)

  • Wipe the Dorito dust off your fingers and head to the official Vote.gov website.
  • Pick your state, and voilà! You're whisked away to your state's voter registration page.
  • Fill in your deets to register, update your info, or just make sure you're all set.

Register to Vote IRL (Yes, People Still Do That)

If online isn't your jam, you can also:

How to Update Your Voter Registration

Once you register to vote or update your info, you'll get a snazzy voter registration card in the mail with:

  • Your name (duh).
  • Your home address.
  • Your polling station address.
  • Your party affiliation, if you chose one.

Texas peeps, if you're already registered, update your mailing address here ASAP. Monday is the deadline—don't be late!

Documents You'll Need to Register

Each state is different, but usually, you'll need a driver's license or state ID. If those aren't handy, a bank statement or utility bill will do.

Check your state's requirements so you're not caught off guard.

When Does Early Voting Start in Texas?

Mark your calendars, Texas! Early voting kicks off on Oct. 21.

So, get registered, make your voice heard, and let's smash the patriarchy while we're at it! 💥

Read more: Monday is the last day to register to vote in Texas ahead of the 2024 election. Here's how