Opinion analysis and election recommendations from the Dallas Morning News editorial board.
“I Voted” stickers on Nov. 6, 2018. Although voting is both a right and a civic responsibility, many Texans have been apathetic to exercising their political agency lately. If we fail to show up at polls, we leave the future of our state up to chance or, worse, to a tiny number of zealous activists.among Texans when it comes to exercising political agency, with only 8.8% of registered voters showing up for Dallas municipal elections last May.
It’s understandable that elections can be difficult to keep track of amid our hectic lives. But if we neglect to show up to the polls, we leave the futures of our communities up to chance or, worse, to a tiny number of zealous activists.This is your reminder to register to vote by Oct. 10 for the upcoming state constitutional amendment elections and have a voice in shaping our state’s future. There are 14 proposed amendments on the Nov.
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