Pearceys Register to Vote in Texas (Bonus: a Registration Website to Avoid)
Having recently moved to Texas, we've "darn near" completed all those transitional things -- new tags, drivers licenses, change of address, finding the cheapest gas stations.
Yesterday, I dropped in the mail our registration to vote in the upcoming elections. Here's hint on how we'll vote: As sometimes happens here in Texas, we will fight a) to hold back the invader and b) buy time for the good guys to prepare to repeal and replace.
We are registering through our state government. And, of course, photo ID is the way to go.
By the way, anyone running for office who thinks photo ID is an innappropriate requirement should stop placing their own photos on campaign literature and websites. In addition, all campaign and media appearances should be done in cognito.
On the other hand, if voters need to know who candidates are and what they look like, perhaps it follows that freedom and accountability require that the body politic knows who voters are and what they look like.
Warning: In checking options out on the internet I came across what may be a scam called Registertovote.org.
Here's a report on them and why you may want to avoid this group when registering to vote.