Today is the final day for Texans to register to vote in advance of the November 5 election, which encompasses the U.S. presidential race and numerous local, state, and federal contests, is today. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are among the candidates contending for the presidency, while U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and U.S. Rep. Colin Allred are vying for a Senate seat. Furthermore, Lubbock voters will determine the fate of significant bond initiatives for the Roosevelt and Frenship Independent School Districts.
As required by Texas law, eligible electors must register by the end of the business day today, October 7, in order to participate in the election 30 days prior to Election Day.
Residents have the option of visiting their local voter registrar office in person or mailing a completed application to that office in order to register.
Local officials urge all eligible electors to register, as their participation in the election is essential for making community decisions. Now is the time to ensure your right to vote, as there are several high-profile races on the ballot. If you have not yet registered, it is imperative that you act promptly in order to meet the deadline of today.
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