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2020 Statesman Voters Guide

The 2020 general election is here, and the time has come to head to the polls and cast your vote.

Parsing through candidate profiles and deciding how you’ll mark your ballot can be overwhelming. We’ve compiled some voting resources to help you find a polling location and make sure you know what to bring along. The American-Statesman editorial board has conducted interviews with local and state candidates to offer dozens of endorsements. Additionally, we’ve had candidates fill out our candidate questionnaires to help voters get a better sense of where they stand on issues that affect our community. You can also scroll through all of our election coverage, which our reporters will continue to produce throughout this year’s election cycle.


Voting Resources

Have questions about how to vote? Here are some resources that can help you figure out what is on your ballot and how to cast your vote.


Endorsements

Watch Austin American-Statesman interviews with the candidates on Facebook. Read all of our endorsements on statesman.com.


Candidate Questionnaire

The Statesman invited candidates in local races to submit digital surveys and meet with the Statesman editorial board. Survey responses, videos of the editorial board meetings and news coverage are available from the pages linked below.

Election Day is November 3, and early voting begins Oct. 13.

Click here to read the questionnare.

A steady stream of voters make their way to Travis County Tax Office drive-through ballot drop off location to drop off their ballot for the November election on Thursday, October 8, 2020 [RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]

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