Do you want to help register voters?

The Southwest Austin Blue Action Democrats organize 2 to 3-hour time slots at particular locations (usually at commercial establishments with good pedestrian traffic) and assign a couple of volunteers for each slot. This is sometimes done in collaboration witht he

How to become a voter registrar

It’s relatively easy to become a “deputy voter registrar” (DVR). You take a 30-minute course in person or online, followed by a quiz. When you pass the quiz, you get certified.

Click on this hyoerlink if you want to do this online. On that webpage page, scroll down slightly to a box titled “Deputy voter registrars.” You’ll then see a link to a training video.

How we organize voter registration

If you become a DVR, let me know via an e-mail. I will put you in touch with our Blue Action voter registration coordinator. She can provide you with locations and time slots for registering folks, often coordinating with the League of Women Voters. Two registrars are typically assigned to each 2-3 hour shift.