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Voting and Civic Engagement

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Introduction to Civic Engagement

As a United States citizen, it is your right and civic duty to vote, contact your representatives, and contact other government officials to express your informed opinion on current and potential legislation, national issues, local needs, etc. Use this guide to identify and contact federal, state, local officals.

IMPORTANT BALLOT AND VOTING INFORMATION

Upcoming Elections in Denton

November Uniform Election
  • Last Day to Register to Vote: Tuesday, October 10, 2023

  • First Day of Early Voting by Personal Appearance: Monday, October 23, 2023

  • Last Day to Receive Application for Ballot by Mail/FPCA: Friday, October 27, 2023

  • Last Day of Early Voting by Personal Appearance: Friday, November 3, 2023

  • Uniform Election Date Constitutional Amendment and Joint Elections: November 7, 2023

More information about this election can be found at the Denton County Elections Office

Why Voting and Civic Engagement is Important in the U.S.

Per Dictionary.com, Vote (noun) is defined as

  1. a formal expression of opinion or choice, either positive or negative, made by an individual or body of individuals.
  2. the means by which such expression is made, as a ballot, ticket, etc.
  3. the right to such expression:

In other words, voting is your right to express your opinion on a candidate or an issue. Informed voters play an active role in governance on the federal, state, and local levels.

There is no such thing as not voting. Not showing up to vote has consequences too. Here's how America voted, and didn't, in the 2016 Presidential election, courtesy of The Washington Post. Don't let others decide for you; show up, VOTE, and be a decider.

pie chart showing voter participation in the 2016 presidential election

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