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Phone: 361-772-3228
LWV of South Central Texas
PO Box 78
Hallettsville, TX 77964
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Empower Voters! Become a Volunteer Deputy Registrar!

What are Volunteer Deputy Registrars (VDRs)?
  • People who are certified as a Volunteer Deputy Registrar (VDR)
  • VDRs are certified by a county to register voters in the county where the voter lives.
  • VDRs can be certified as a VDR in more than one county.

Learn more


How do I become a VDR?

  • Contact the Election Administrator in your county. The Election Administrator will provide you with information about how training will be offered and completed.
  • Upon completing training, your county Election Administrator will administer a short test to verify that you have the information you need to become a VDR.
  • After passing the test, your county Election Administrator will appoint you as a VDR, and provide you with a certificate and other materials you will need to register voters. 
  • Once you are appointed and receive your VDR certificate, you are ready to register voters in your county!
  • If you would like to register voters in a neighboring county, contact the Election Administrator in that county to arrange a time to bring your VDR certificate to his/her office and receive a certificate and materials for registering voters in that county. You will not need to take another test; being certified as a VDR in your home county will alow other Texas Election Administrators to provide you with a reciprocal certification.

Tip: Call ahead before visiting a county office for VDR certification. While it may not be required,  we have found it is helpful to ensure staff is available to assist you with the certification process

 

Note:  A VDR’s certification of appointment is valid immediately upon training and expires on December 31 of even-numbered years. Any VDR certification(s) received in 2023 or 2024 are valid until they expire on December 31, 2024. VDRs must be recertified for the next two-year period after their ceritifcation expires.

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Colorado County
Election Administrator
Rebeckah LaCourse
(979) 732-6860

DeWitt County
Election Administrator
Natalie Carson
(361) 275-0859

Fayette County
Election Administrator
Terri Hefner
(979) 968-6563

Gonzales County
Election Administrator
Gwen Schaefer
(830) 519-4054

Lavaca County
Election Administrator
Tenia Hudson
(361) 798-3594

 

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