Voting Rights and Democracy

Voting and the right to vote are a bedrock of democracy. No rightful voter should be denied the opportunity to make their voice heard. And no voter should be afraid to vote because of intimidating poll watchers or the threat of going to jail for making an honest mistake.

Voting Rights and the ACLU of Texas

What you need to know

18 million

Texas now has more than 18 million registered voters.

44%

Areas with large Black populations in Harris County were 44% more likely to have ballots rejected than heavily white areas in the first major election since the passage of Texas’ voter suppression law. (New York Times)

65

The age at which all Texans are eligible to vote by mail.

Voting and the right to vote are a bedrock of democracy. No rightful voter should be denied the opportunity to make their voice heard. And no voter should be afraid to vote because of intimidating poll watchers or the threat of going to jail for making an honest mistake.

Yet, Texas is one of the most difficult places to cast a ballot — and Texas politicians continue to make voting even harder. In 2021, lawmakers passed legislation that added unnecessary obstacles to voting; limited early voting; empowered poll watchers to disrupt polling places; created a host of new criminal laws to intimidate participation in the voting process; and erected barriers to helping voters with disabilities and those who need language assistance. New vote-by-mail rules have already caused mail ballot applications to be rejected, especially among Black voters.

The ACLU of Texas fights these anti-voter laws in the legislature and in court. We advocate for fair electoral maps that don't dilute the voting power of communities of color. We represent people caught up in the legal system because of harsh penalties for, at worst, honest mistakes while voting. We work with partners to run the largest non-partisan poll-monitoring program in the state. We join millions of Texans in the fight to ensure that someday, every Texan’s voice will be heard.

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Sep 12, 2023

OCA-Greater Houston, et al. v. Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson, et al.

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Nov 19, 2021

Fair Maps Texas Action Committee et al. v. Abbott et al

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Nov 02, 2020

Hotze v. Hollins

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Apr 02, 2020

Texas Democratic Party et al v. Debeauvoir & State of Texas

A lawsuit seeking to declare that, under Texas law, all registered voters qualify to request a mail-in ballot as a result of the COVID-19 public health crisis.