America works best when Americans vote. However, the percentage of eligible voters who cast their ballots continues to decline election after election. According to a study by Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, 23 million Americans contacted an elected official over a two-year period, but didn't bother to go vote!
The Texas Prosperity Project website is a tool designed to provide helpful information for the following topics:
Texas Legislature and government information
Election Information
2016 Ballot & Election Results
Elected Officials Contact Information
Judicial Information
This site also offers suggestions for social media posts to assist organizations in promoting the importance of voting throughout the remainder of the upcoming election:
Generic Posts/Voter Registration
Register now to make your vote count in the upcoming election! To learn more about the when, where, and how of voter registration, visit www.txprosperity.com. #employeesvote
Early Voting
Can’t make it to the polls on Election Day? You may be able to vote early in-person! Visit www.txprosperity.com for more information and voting deadlines. #employeesvote
Absentee Voting
You don’t have to vote on Election Day to make an impact. Apply for an absentee ballot today and make your voice heard. Visit www.txprosperity.com for more information. #employeesvote
Time is almost up to return your absentee ballot for this year’s election. Be sure to return your completed ballot before the deadline and make your voice heard! #employeesvote
Election Day
Tomorrow is Election Day! Make time to vote if you haven’t voted early. The decisions we make tomorrow will greatly impact our future. Don’t be left out of the equation! #employeesvote