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Austin Affordability Summit Saturday, September 7th
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Voter Registration Deadline and Environmental Candidate Forum this Thursday
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged american youthworks, Austin, Austin American-Statesman, austin carshare, Austin EcoNetwork, austin metro trails and greenways, Austin Permaculture Guild, Central Texas Zero Waste Alliance, Citizen Gardner, city of austin, Clean Water Action, election day, environment texas, environmental candidate forum, municipal elections, north austin, OHPEN, PODER, Public Citizen, Save Barton Creek Association, Save Our Springs Alliance, SEED Coalition, Sierra Club, Solar Austin, Sustainable Food Center, Texas, Texas Campaign for the Environment, texas climate emergency campaign, Texas Environmental Democrats, Texas Green Network, travis county, Travis County Registrar, voter registration, williamson county on April 8, 2009 |
Want to vote in the upcoming City of Austin Municipal Elections? The deadline to vote in the May 9th elections is this Thursday, March 9th.
Says the Statesman:
To be eligible to vote for mayor or city council members or ballot initiatives in Travis County communities, you must mail a registration application to the Travis County Registrar. Those already registered to vote in Travis County do not have to re-apply.
Residents of Austin and other Travis County cities can find a registration application at the Travis County Tax Assessor/Collector’s website or by calling 238-8683. Some parts of North Austin are actually in Williamson County; those voters can obtain applications at www.wilco.org or by calling 943-1630.
To vote in Texas, you must be a U.S. citizen, live in the county you register, be at least 18 years old on Election Day, not have been convicted of a felony, and not have been declared mentally incapacitated by a court of law, according to a release from the City of Austin.
Want to see where the candidates stand on environmental issues? Come to a candidate forum focused on sustainability issues this Thursday, March 9 at 5:30 pm at City Hall. (more…)
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