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76. The Bee-Picayune, Newspaper of Beeville, Texas
- www.bee-picayune.com
- He was the first person to challenge Ward 2 incumbent Herrera, a 36-year-old investigator with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. ...
- One would change the number of signatures required to submit a petition to the City Council and the other would do away with a current charter requirement that forces the city to notify every registered voter in the city, by mail, of any proposed charter amendments. ...
77. Relocation tools and information from Bankrate.com
- www.bankrate.com
- Texas -- information for new residents.
- Local color | Personal income tax | Sales tax | Personal and real property taxes | Intangible personal property taxes | Driver's license | Motor vehicle registration | Auto insurance | Voter registration | More information.
- Texas.
- Oil is still the symbol of Texas, along with Longhorn cattle and, more recently, high-tech. Poised on the precipice of the 21st century, Texas embraces cattle and ranching as critical components of the states's economy; the state has also had phenomenal success in luring high-tech and space engineering corporations from the East and West coasts. ...
- Texas is headquarters for numerous Fortune 500 companies, and it has emerged as a leader in computer manufacturing. ...
- For additional information contact the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts at 1-800-252-5555 or by clicking here.
- Texas residents enjoy no personal state income tax. ...
- Texas has a 6. ...
- Texas does not have a state property tax. ...
- The average aggregate tax rate often cited in publications about property taxes in Texas is $2. ...
- Texas does not tax intangible property such as stocks, bank accounts or certificates of deposit. ...
- New residents may obtain additional vehicle registration and title information from the Texas Department of Transportation at (512) 424-2004 or by clicking here. Likewise, additional driver's licensing information may be obtained from the Texas Department of Public Safety at (512) 424-2600 or by clicking here. ...
- To obtain a Texas driver's license, you will need to provide the following documents: .
- Proof of Texas registration .
78. Cathedral High School, El Paso, Texas — State and Local Government — Chapter 3 Outline
- www.cathedral-elpaso.org
- Chapter 6: The Legislative Process in Texas .
- How a Bill Becomes Law in Texas.
- The Legislature in Texas A. ...
- Cathedral High School, El Paso, Texas .
79. Voter Registration Records
- www.technosearch.com
80. Elections Information - Voting and Eligibility
- ci.fort-worth.tx.us
- Election Links: Texas Ethics Commission.
- Texas Secretary of State.
- Tarrant County Voter Registrar.
- 001 (Texas Election Code) Eligibility for registration. (a) To be eligible for registration as a voter in this state, a person must: .
- be a resident of the county in which application for registration is made. ...
- To be elgiible to apply for registration, a person must, on the date the registration application is submitted to the registrar, be at least 17 years and 10 months of age and satisfy the requirements of Subsection (a) except for age.
- Voter Registration Applications.
- Weatherford,#B-90, Fort Worth, Texas 76196-0136 .
- , Fort Worth, Texas 76133 .
- Griffin Sub-Courthouse, 3212 Miller, Fort Worth, Texas 76119 .
- Border Street, Arlington, Texas 76010 .
- Northeast Sub-Courthouse, 645 Grapevine Highway, Hurst, Texas 76053 .
- Northwest Sub-Courthouse, 6713 Telephone Road, Fort Worth, Texas 76135 .
- For voter registration information or request of applications, please call Tarrant County Elections Administration at 817-884-1115.
81. League of Women Voters of the Houston Area
- www.lwvhouston.org
- The Houston VOTER newsletter (March 2004) (558kb pdf).
- League of Women Voter Links:.
- Texas State LWV Site.
- Texas .
- Voter Registration Information .
- Vote Smart - Voter Online Info. ...
- State of Texas List of Web Sites .
- Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector (Voter Registration Info) .
- Houston, Texas 77057.
82. Texas: The Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) is the primary ...
- www.fvap.gov
- Texas: The Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) is the primary form for requesting registration and/or an absentee ballot from your local election official. ... The last four digits of your Social Security number OR your Texas Driver's License is required for voter registration. If you do not possess either of these identifications, Texas shall assign a number that will serve to identify you for voter registration purposes. ... Enter "N/A" if not applicable or if you are a first time voter. ... Provide the complete street address of your Texas voting residence. ... citizens, residents of Texas, and members of the Uniformed Services and their family members. ... The term "early voting" refers to Texas election procedures which allow citizens to vote by mail (or in person 17 days before the election without a reason). ... To register permanently, use the FPCA to request the Texas voter registration form from the County Voter Registrar. Complete the Texas voter registration form and return it to the County Voter Registrar postmarked not later than 30 days before the election. ... Notary/Witness Requirements: Registration or voting materials are not required to be notarized or witnessed. ... Electronic Transmission of FPCAs and Ballots: * Texas allows you to send the FPCA by fax.
83. VOTER REGISTRATION/ELECTION TURNOUT BY STATE - Nov. 5 1996 General Election
- www.state.sc.us
84. Find Out Your Voter Registration Information Online
- dallas.about.com
85. Local Schedule EL, Retention Schedule for Records of Elections and Voter Registration - Texas State Library
- www.tsl.state.tx.us
- Retention Schedule for Records of Elections and Voter Registration.
- The originals of records listed in this schedule may be disposed of prior to the expiration of the stated minimum retention period if they have been microfilmed or electronically stored pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Code, Chapter 204 or Chapter 205, as applicable, and rules of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission adopted under authority of those chapters. ...
- 158, provides that the Texas State Library and Archives Commission shall issue records retention schedules for each type of local government, including a schedule for records common to all types of local government. ...
- Local Schedule EL sets mandatory minimum retention periods for records series (identified in the Records Series Title column) that are associated with the conduct of elections and the registration of voters. ...
- If the retention period for the record is permanent on this schedule, authority to dispose of the damaged record must be obtained from the director and librarian of the Texas State Library. ...
- Requests for Authority to Destroy Unscheduled Records (SLR 501), whose submission to the director and librarian of the Texas State Library is required by the Local Government Code, Section 203. ...
- Part 3: Voter Registration Records .
- b) AUTHORITY OF THIS SCHEDULE - This schedule applies to and is binding upon county clerks, county tax assessor-collectors, county election administrators, election clerks in other local governments, and all other officials or employees of a local government who have custody of or maintain records of elections or voter registration. Many of the retention periods established in the Texas Election Code also apply to county executive committees of political parties who conduct their own primaries. ...
- a) All of the following: absentee ballot requests and applications (except federal post card applications), cancellation of absentee ballot requests, notices of denial of cancellation requests, branch voting schedules and daily registers, lists of corrected ballots sent, untimely and rejected ballots, jacket envelopes (unless for use in subsequent election), carrier envelopes, absentee rosters, absentee election returns, voted absentee ballots, statements of challenge to absentee voters, notices of non-acceptance of absentee ballots, orders for the appointment of signature verification committees, late absentee ballot applications, disabled voter applications and affidavits, applications to vote restricted ballot, restricted ballot rosters, and presidential mail ballot applications. ...
- a) Notices of changes to precinct boundaries, including those filed with and maintained by voter registrars. ... 036(g) for those maintained by issuing authority in counties with a population of 500,000 or more; by authority of this schedule for those in all other counties and for those maintained by voter registrars. ...
- b) Voter registration lists (original, revised original, and supplemental) and registration corrections lists, including those used in absentee voting. ...
- RETENTION: Returned to voter registrar. ...
- Such lists used in primary elections after September 1, 1987 are returned to the voter registrar. ...
- Part 3: Voter Registration Records.
86. Article: American Civil Rights Movement
- en.wikipedia.org
- In Mississippi, names of new voter applicants had to be published in local newspapers for two weeks before acceptance, and voters had the right to object to an applicant's "moral character. ... In Alabama, many registration centers were only open two days a month; voting registrars often arrived late and took long lunch hours. ... In nearby Macon County, voter registration boards used discriminatory practices such as these to limit the number of eligible black voters: .
- establishing separate registration offices in different parts of the courthouse; .
- offering assistance only to white applicants in completing the registration form; .
- They jailed black applicants and firebombed places where voter education classes had been conducted, such as Mt. ...
- Hurst, a Mississippi state representative, stalked and killed a black farmer for attending voter registration classes. ...
- The student movement involved such celebrated figures as John Lewis, the single-minded activist who "kept on" despite many beatings and harassments; James Lawson, the revered "guru" of nonviolent theory and tactics; Diane Nash, an articulate and intrepid public champion of justice; Bob Moses, pioneer of voting registration in the most rural--and most dangerous--part of the South; and James Bevel, a fiery preacher and charismatic organizer and facilitator. ...
- SNCC's role was to develop and link sit-in campaigns and to help organize freedom rides, voter registration drives, and other protest activities. ...
- The movements included door-to-door voter education projects in rural Mississippi, "The Birmingham Campaign" to desegregate public accommodations in the city, and "Freedom Summer," to try to unseat the regular delegation at the 1964 Democratic Convention and to publicize the disenfranchisement of southern blacks. ...
- Reverend George Lee of Belzoni, Mississippi, was murdered when he refused to remove his name from a list of registered voters, and farmer Herbert Lee of Liberty, Mississippi, was killed for having attended voter education classes. ...
- When violence failed to stop voter registration efforts, whites used economic pressure. ...
- Like voter registrants, freedom riders paid a heavy price for racial justice. ...
- The 1965 Act suspended literacy tests and other voter tests and authorized federal supervision of voter registration in states and individual voting districts where such tests were being used. ...
- Within four years, voter registration in the South had more than doubled. In 1965, Mississippi had the highest black voter turnout--74%--and led the nation in the number of black leaders elected. ... 9%; and Texas, 73. ...
87. PRESS RELEASE: GRASSROOTS EFFORT IN TEXAS LAUNCHES VOTER VIRGIN: EVERYBODY'S DOIN' IT IN '04
- www.prweb.com
- GRASSROOTS EFFORT IN TEXAS LAUNCHES VOTER VIRGIN: EVERYBODY'S DOIN' IT IN '04 .
- com launches this week; a refreshing, tongue in cheek, potential pop-culture phenomenon designed to entice voter registration with a smile. The web presence of VoterVirgin is refreshingly non partisan with tools for registration workers and variety of ways for everyone to participate.
- Voter Virgin.
88. 1996 Voter Registration Information
- www.uiowa.edu
- NRA-ILA is currently undertaking a massive voter registration effort to make sure that the voices of America's 65 million gun owners are again heard loud and clear in November -- and we need your help! First, make sure that you're registered to vote in the November elections. Then, call the NRA-ILA Grassroots Division at 1-800-392-8683 to find out what you can do to help elect pro-gun lawmakers, or to request special voter registration posters, display boards, or stickers!.
- Find your state below for important voter registration information.
- Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming. ...
- Download the National Mail Voter Registration Form from the Federal Election Commission!.
89. BeldarBlog: Unrivaled judicial arrogance: Southwest Voter Registration Education Project v. Shelley
- www.beldar.org
- Southwest Voter Registration Education Project v. ...
- Unrivaled judicial arrogance: Southwest Voter Registration Education Project v. ...
- Even the LA Times (no-charge registration req'd) says the cure is worse than the disease. That puts me with unaccustomed company, but I'll try to add to the stylistic criticisms that I blogged tentatively in the wee small hours yesterday to explain why I think the decision of a three-judge Ninth Circuit panel in the California recall case, Southwest Voter Registration Education Project v. ...
- At page 26, for instance, the panel simply dismisses the district judge's factual finding that voter education efforts could have the effect of lowering the error rate, saying "Plaintiffs effectively countered this unsupported assertion with statistical evidence. ...
- Another clue was when the author of the Shelley panel opinion used an out-of-context factual statement from another case as if it were evidence in this one: "As the Supreme Court observed in Bush: 'This case has shown that punchcard balloting machines can produce an unfortunate number of ballots which are not punched in a clean, complete way by the voter. ...
- But I suspect that the trial court concluded that the margin of error likely to occur with punch card machines especially after the promised voter education campaign ("Here's how to avoid leaving hanging or dimpled chads") was not significantly different than that which would be likely to occur with other methods, especially if those methods involved new technology being used for the first time. ...
- Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Unrivaled judicial arrogance: Southwest Voter Registration Education Project v. ...
- Texas Redistricting .
- Texas vs. ...
90. Voter Registration & Election Information
- www.women4clark.com
- Voter Registration and Election Information.
- Voter Registration Deadline.
- Registration Requirements.
- Party Registration Required?.
- Days Before Election Voter Must Change or Declare Affiliation.
- Voter registration is closed during the ten days preceding an election. ...
- Be a citizen of Alabama and your county at the time of registration. ...
- Be at least 18 years old within 90 days of this registration. ...
- Live in Arkansas at the address in Box 2 of your voter application. ...
- If the application is received in the mails without a postmark, it must be received within 5 days of the close of registration.
- Be 18 years old within six months after the day of registration, and be 18 years old to vote. ...
- Registration forms which are postmarked 15 or more days before an election are considered on time even if received after the deadline.
- Voters receive the ballot for the party with which they are registered; unaffiliated voters may change their registration to Dem. ...
- Delivered 10 business days before the election (or a voter may register in-person up to and including election day). ...
- 21 days before the election (there is also election day registration at polling places).
- However, if a recall or special election is held on the same day as a primary or general election, the registration closes at 9:00 p. ...
91. Unprecedented Voter Registration Drive Saves You Money - The Texas Triangle
- www.txtriangle.com
- Texas.
- Unprecedented Voter Registration Drive Saves You Money.
- AUSTIN-Members of the Austin Tavern Guild have agreed to allow voter registration at their bars and clubs and provide a $1 incentive to their patrons for taking advantage of the opportunity.
- A brainchild of legendary lesbian activist and lobbyist Bettie Naylor, this unprecedented approach to get the GLBT community involved in the political process has brought together a broad coalition that includes The Austin Tavern Guild (ATG), the Austin Lesbian/Gay Political Caucus (ALGPC) The Austin Stonewall Democrats and the Lesbian Gay Rights Lobby of Texas (LGRL).
- She immediately contacted the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to get permission from Assistant Chief of Enforcement, Sam Smelser.
- Some bars have also agreed to give $1 off to any person in the community that shows proof they voted during Texas' upcoming early voting period.
- Members of the Austin Tavern Guild will also place signs reminding people to register on the target weekend nights during the four critical weekends before the close of voter registration on October 5th.
- ALGPC's Baker said the organization has a history of voter registration and cited outreach efforts at gay bowling leagues and other community events.
- "Since we've got statewide approval from the TABC, this is a great opportunity for bar owners across Texas to show their support for the community," Naylor said.
- The voter registration project runs Sept. ...
- The Texas Triangle Online .
92. Article: U.S. Electoral College
- en.wikipedia.org
- In the 2000 election, Richard Cheney (who has residences in Texas, Wyoming, and Virginia) changed his voter registration from Texas to Wyoming so that he could be on the same ticket as George W. Bush, who lives in Texas. ...
- Supporters of the college claim that it acts as a method of amplifying the voting power of an individual voter from a specific state in a U. ...
- They advocate direct election of the President by the voters, which might sometimes produce different results than the electoral college system (for example, the 1824, 1876, 1888 and 2000 elections) though with regard to any particular election no one can say with certainty because voter turnout would be different. ...
- California - 55 Texas - 34 New York - 31 Florida - 27 Illinois - 21 Pennsylvania - 21 Ohio - 20 Michigan - 17 Georgia - 15 New Jersey - 15 North Carolina - 15 Virginia - 13 .
93. Arab group pushes voter registration - 01/02/04
- www.detnews.com
94. BORDER ILLEGALS - Has Immigration Become Voter-Registration Drive? - Insight on the News - Nation
- www.insightmag.com
- Home > Nation BORDER ILLEGALS - Has Immigration Become Voter-Registration Drive?.
- In 1994, Texas, New Jersey, Florida and Nevada filed lawsuits to force the federal government to reimburse taxpayers for the cost of educating, incarcerating and providing other services to illegal aliens. ...
- Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New York and Texas are teeming with illegal aliens. ...
- In Texas, they are 8 percent of households but receive 22 percent of benefits. ...
95. Cyndi's List - U.S. - Texas - Localities - "H"
- www.cyndislist.com
- - Texas - TX.
- Return to the main Texas index page:.
- - Texas .
- com - WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 .
- Handbook of Texas Online .
- Hi-Plains Genealogical Society ~ Plainview, Hale County, Texas .
- com - WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 .
- Handbook of Texas Online .
- Handbook of Texas Online .
- Registered Voters in Hamilton County, 1937 ~ Texas .
- Handbook of Texas Online .
- Handbook of Texas Online .
- Handbook of Texas Online .
- Hardin County Genealogical Society ~ Lumberton, Texas .
- SouthEast Texas Genealogical & Historical Society .
- Handbook of Texas Online .
96. Braeswood Democrats Online - Welcome!
- www.braeswooddemocrats.org
97. Congress.org: Elections, Candidates, Issues
- www.dnet.org
98. Voter Registration Requirements, Schedule of Primary Elections
- www.eagleton.rutgers.edu
- Voter Registration Requirements and .
- Academic studies have demonstrated that electoral laws affect voter participation. For example, voter registration laws have been shown to hinder citizens from participating in elections (Wolfinger and Rosenstone 1980). It is the responsibility of state election officials to determine such voter registration requirements as the length of time one must be a resident in order to register or the date by which one must register in order to vote. Consequently, registration requirements as well as levels of voter participation vary from state to state. ...
- Of particular interest to observers of elections is the comparison between registration requirements and voter turnout for the state (information on voter registration and turnout in 2000 can be found on the fact sheet regarding past voting behavior of citizens). For example, states without voter registration requirements (North Dakota) or those that offer registration on election day (Minnesota, Wisconsin) had higher rates of voter turnout in 2000 (over 60% turnout of the voting age population) than most of those states that placed a deadline on registration. For those focusing on minority and ethnic voter participation, it is particularly interesting to study the registration requirements of those states in which foreign migration has been high. For example, it is noteworthy that such states as California, Florida and Texas have a relatively lenient residency requirement. ...
- Table 1: State Voter Registration Requirements and Deadlines State.
- Must be 18 within 90 days of registration.
- Must live in state at address listed on voter application.
- Must be 18 within 6 months after day of registration and 18 to vote.
- 31 of year in which you file registration form.
- Texas.
- in which apply for registration.
99. Register to Vote - Online Voter Registration & Absentee Ballot Information
- www.hereinreality.com
100. Waller County News Citizen
- www.zwire.com
- HEMPSTEAD - For the second year in a row, Anthony Hill, HISD director of technology, finished in the top three state finalists for Technology Coordinator of the Year at the 2004 Texas Computer Education Association Conference held in Austin Feb. ...
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