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  • Voting Identification Requirements | BCDCTX

    LATEST UPDATES GOING TO VOTE? You will need to bring one form of personal photo identification with you, such as a: Texas driver's license Texas handgun license Texas election ID certificate Texas personal ID card US citizenship certificate US military ID card US passport DON'T HAVE ANY OF THOSE? The new acceptable forms of identification are a copy or original of the following: a government document showing your name, address and voter registration certificate current utility bill bank statement a government check (originals only) paycheck (originals only) (a) a certified domestic (U.S. state or territory) birth certificate or (b) a document confirming birth admissible in a court of law that establishes identity (includes a foreign birth document) After presenting one of these forms of ID, you must sign a Reasonable Impediment Declaration. VOTERS AGE 18-69 can use a photo ID that expired within the last 4 years. VOTERS AGE 70+ can use a photo ID that expired at any time if it's otherwise valid. VOTER IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

  • FLYERS (PRINT) | BCDCTX

    Printable Voting Cards *these voting cards are printable in English and Spanish English Spanish

  • Burnet County Democratic Club | Private Policy

    The Burnet County Democratic Club of Texas (BCDCTX) is committed to protecting our privacy by keeping your personal information confidential. PRIVACY POLICY The Burnet County Democratic Club of Texas (BCDCTX) is committed to protecting our privacy by keeping your personal information confidential. Personal information is anything that makes an individual personally identifiable, such as your name, mailing address, email address or other contact information that is not otherwise publicly available. BCDCTX does not collect any personal information from your visits to this website without your permission. We may collect anonymous information about how you use this site, including activity automatically collected automatically through cookies. It is used for internal review only and NOT SHARED with other organizations without your written permission except where required by law. We limit access to personal information provided by you to BCDCTX volunteers who we believe reasonably need to access that information and have agreed to keep it confidential. BCDCTX may collect personal information provided by you verbally, in writing or electronically (such as email). BCDCTX will also collect personal information provided by you when submitting a donation or payment to our organization electronically; only BCDCTX and not the processor has control of this data. Like most websites, this one may use cookies to make your online experience more convenient. A cookie is a text file placed on your hard disk. (For more information on cookies, we recommend visiting PC Magazine .) This website contains links to sites not owned or controlled by BCDCTX, and though we examine these sites before linking to them, we do not assume responsibility for any personally identifiable information collected there. For any questions related to the information we collect on you, please explain in detail the nature of your request via email . Effective November 10, 2021

  • NEWS | BCDCTX

    NEWS The truth behind school vouchers Expose of our current HD-19 Representative Ellen Troxclair- this version of episode 3 tells the specific local considerations of the voucher scam in TX House District 19. And exposes our current HD-19 representative for her position and actions on public education. She voted against raising the per student basic allocation to account for inflation, and then voted FOR private school vouchers. And when she speaks you might notice that it is actually Gov. Abbott's talking points coming out of her mouth. A true "party servant" in action. ACTIVATE. EDUCATE. MOTIVATE.

  • 2024 Candidate Information | BCDCTX

    President & Vice President of the United States of America Kamala Harris and Time Walz United States Senator Collin Allred U.S. Representative District 31 Stuart Whitlow TX Railroad Commission Katherine Culbert Texas Supreme Court, Place 2 DaSean Jones Texas Supreme Court, Place 4 Christine Weems Texas Supreme Court, Place 6 Bonnie Lee Goldstein Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 1 Holly Taylor Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7 Nancy Muldar Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 Chika Anyiam State Board of Education, District 10 Raquel Sáenz Ortiz (Dr. S.O.) Texas House of Representatives, District 19 Dwain Handley 3rd Court of Appeals, Place 2 Maggie Ellis

  • Representatives | Burnet County Democratic Club | United States

    Contact information for local, state, and national representatives for Burnet County. Contact Sen. Ted Cruz Washington, D.C. Russell Senate Office Bldg 127A Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-5922 Central Texas 300 E 8th Suite 961 Austin, TX 78701 (512) 916-5834 Contact Sen. John Cornyn Washington, D.C. 517 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-2934 Central Texas Chase Tower 221 West Sixth Street Suite 1530 Austin, TX 78701 (512) 469-6034 Email Gov. Greg Abbott Email US Sen. Ted Cruz Email Sen. John Cornyn Email US Rep. John Carter Email TX 24 Sen. Peter Flores Email TX 19 Rep. Ellen Troxclair Texas House & Senate Voting Records U.S. Congressional Voting Records

  • Past Events | BCDCTX

    Past club Events District 31 Congressional Candidate Forum- 9/14/25 Ice Cream Social - 8/24/25 IMG_2075 IMG_2083 IMG_1995 Describe your image IMG_2075 1/10 Hands Off & No Kings Protests Pride Fest in Marble Falls - June 2025 Marble Falls Bridge Protest - May 2025 Progress Texas: Texas Dem Chair Debate 1/25/25 Cookies & Cocoa Event: Thank You Volunteers! 12/15/25 Tailgate Kickoff Party on 10/20/2024 The Burnet Democratic Club supports our public school teachers! Guy Stuart, Democratic Party chair, Martha Van Vleck, Karen Mohan, and Jimmie Rushing show some of the prepared baskets of individually wrapped healthy snacks placed in all 12 Burnet County Elementary and Jr. High teacher’s lounges. Thank you all volunteers! Marble Falls Canvasing 10/6/2024- Meadow Lakes- Block Walk The August social event at Wedding Oak was a success. Susan Criss SDEC CD 31 for Burnet County gave a great talk on the history of Democratic politics in Texas. We even had a lady of the young age of 64 showed up to register to vote, as she had never voted before, ever! She is now registered, and she even stayed for the entire meeting. Everyone attending had an opportunity to sign-up, and commit to doing something for this 2024 election. All the post cards were taken, and sign-up sheets to call and knock on doors were full or almost full. A wonderful and productive meeting. The sixty folks in attendance at the social were treated to home grown music and the ballad “We're Not Going Back Video” The Ice Cream Social in July was a HUGE Success with a full house to scoop and hear the latest BCDC news!

  • May BCDC Membership Meeting: Guest Speaker Clayton Tucker! | BCDCTX

    Mid-May Sunday PM - Date/Time TBD | TBD May BCDC Membership Meeting: Guest Speaker Clayton Tucker! We're overjoyed to welcome Clayton Tucker, Chair of the Lampasas County Dems, TX Democratic Executive Committee (SDEC)-24, President of the Texas Progressive Caucus, Deputy of Finance Texas Young Democrats, & as his Instagram profile states “Texas Troublemaker”. More here: www.claytontuckertx.com RSVP Time & Location Mid-May Sunday PM - Date/Time TBD TBD RSVP Share this event

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