Voters enter the Ellis County Woman's Building during the state's primary election, Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in Waxahachie. Only 18% of the nearly 18 million registered voters cast ballots in the March 5 Democratic and Republican primaries. That’s down from 25.3% in 2020, when there were 16.2 million registered Texas voters.Turnout in the Republican primaries was slightly up, with 12.6% voter turnout, compared with 12.4% in 2020.
“Texas makes it really hard to vote,” said LeBombard, who is originally from Michigan. “A lot of people feel like they don’t know enough about the candidates.” Cameron Jerrod Greer, founder of Our Liberation, a voter empowerment group, said politicians share the blame for low voter turnout. LeBombard said she hoped the League of Women Voters would ramp up its focus on voter turnout to better complement its voter education and registration components.Some local parties have a hard time getting people to serve as precinct chairs. The precinct leaders in place lack the same clout as their counterparts in the Midwest or Northeast, where precinct and block captains are responsible for turning out voters and are able to move through the ranks when they succeed.
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