What is a Culture of Voting?
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, volunteer-led organization inspired by a vision of a democracy where every person has the desire, the right, the knowledge, and the confidence to participate.
As a chapter of one of the oldest and most respected grassroots organizations in the United States, our South Central Texas League works toward this vision in Colorado, Fayette, DeWitt, Gonzales, and Lavaca Counties by strengthening our community’s cultre of voting. By that, we mean we’re a community that votes – with our voting numbers matching our greater voter registration numbers.
Why a culture of voting? We chose "culture" because it is most often described as everything that comes together to shape the way of life of a community and is passed down from generation to generation. As such, it includes a community's traditions, spoken and unspoken rules, codes of behavior, manners, dress, language, rituals, and art. We want "everyone votes" to become part of our South Central Texas culture.
We’re doing this because we believe when more people vote, everyone benefits from a more vibrant, connected, and resilient community! When people vote, they are saying that they care about our community and everyone living here.
Our dream is that voting joins polka, dominoes and kolaches as one of our community’s special traditions! We are working for the day when others from across Texas and the United States notice how great our voter turn-out is, election after election, year after year. And when asked about why this happening, someone will say "Voting is what we do here!"