Defend Texas Voters

Texas is already the hardest state in the country to vote. And during the regular legislative session — and the two special sessions that quickly followed — our elected officials tried to make it harder and scarier to participate in elections, especially for communities of color and people with disabilities.

Gov. Greg Abbott re-introduced voting for the third time as a priority issue during the special session which ended Sept. 2, 2021. During this session, the legislature managed to pass Senate Bill 1, despite advocates' hard fought efforts to stop it.

This page is designed to provide our supporters, donors, the business community, and the general public about the ACLU of Texas’ work to fight voter suppression. Please check this page regularly for updates and the latest media coverage.

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Texas voting law cracks down: I was convicted of voter fraud but my ballot didn't even count

I did not know I was considered ineligible to vote. So a poll worker advised me to submit a provisional ballot. It never counted, but I was still convicted.