Your CHRISTIAN Guide to VOTE in the 2022 Texas Primary Runoff

EARLY VOTING FOR THIS ELECTION IS MAY 16-20.

FIRST: We want to make sure you don’t forget to vote! Mark the dates on your calendar but also let us help you to not ever forget an election again.

If you haven’t taken our PLEDGE to PRAY, VOTE & ENGAGE, you can do so HERE - We will send you text messages when early voting opens, early voting is about to end, and when Election Day is here. You can also sign up for our weekly prayer texts if you desire them.


Important to understand - Primaries are partisan elections. If one candidate did not get over 50% of the vote - than the race does into a runoff between the top 2 candidates.

If you didn’t vote in the primary on March 1st - you can still vote in the runoff.

If you voted in the primary on March 1st - you have to vote in the same political party. You cannot switch parties till next year.

EARLY VOTING FOR THIS ELECTION IS MAY 16-20.

STEP 1: CHOOSE THE POLITICAL PARTY THAT MORE CLOSELY ALIGNS WITH YOUR BIBLICAL VALUES

Research the platforms of those parties - simply read them. The platforms are what the parties believe, what they stand for, and their values that have been written by the delegates of that party and what they ask their leaders to uphold.

Only Republican and Democrat Primaries are held by voting - the others are held by convention.

In Texas:

Texas Republican Party Platform

Texas Democratic Party Platform

Texas Libertarian Party Platform

Texas Green Party Platform

STEP 2: PULL YOUR SAMPLE BALLOT FROM YOUR COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT - THE BALLOT WILL BE BASED UPON YOUR POLITICAL PARTY OF CHOICE 

You can find your sample ballot by entering your address HERE, but it may be incomplete. The most comprehensive list will be on your county elections website.

Examples here:

STEP 3: SPEND SOME TIME RESEARCHING THE CANDIDATES IN EACH RACE ON YOUR BALLOT & MAKE YOUR CHOICE

  • Look at the candidate websites and their social media feeds to see where they stand on the issues

  • Look at who supports them: organizations, groups, key endorsements, etc.

  • If you spend 5-10 minutes looking at each race, you will be more prepared than most people in the state.

STEP 4: LOOK TO OUTSIDE SOURCES FOR INFORMATION ON CANDIDATES' VOTING RECORDS & FUNDRAISING INFORMATION

Check out IVOTER guide for non-partisan information for Christians. Their guide is expected to release on February 11th.

For financial information on candidates - see Transparency USA.

STEP 5: PRAY & ASK GOD FOR WISDOM TO PICK THE BEST CANDIDATE IN EACH RACE

“If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.” James 1:5

Don’t forget to take our pledge and never forget another election.


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