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Email: info@lwvhaysco.org
Phone: 512-710-5793
LWV Hays County, Texas
P.O. Box 414
Wimberley, TX 78676

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HomeWays to Help
Ways to Help

The League has many ways you can contribute your skills and energy for nonpartisan advocacy.

•  Candidate Forums & Debates
•  Communications & Technology
•  Voter Registration
•  Observer Corps
•  Educational Programs
•  Ad Hoc Committees




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Get Involved


The League of Women Voters of Hays County offers a range of volunteer opportunities for individuals of all interests and schedules. Whether you can spare an afternoon or are looking for an ongoing commitment, your time and talent will help strengthen democracy for all.

•    Assist at voter registration drives
•    Help distribute voter guides and educational materials
•    Volunteer at candidate forums and public events
•    Contribute to communications, research, or outreach efforts
•    Lead or participate in advocacy campaigns

Candidate Forums & Debates


Candidate Forums and Debate Volunteers: Part of our goal is to educate our members and the public on the issues we face in the voting booth. To assist with that goal, we need volunteers to moderate forums and debates throughout the year, as well as craft meaningful questions to pose to candidates during those events.

Communications & Technology


Social Media Manager (Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter): Volunteers who are tech savvy, interested in social media or have experience in social media are needed to manage day-to-day posts for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and help craft the social media strategy!

Voter Registration


Voter registration is a vital and ongoing activity of the League. Volunteer Deputized Registrars (VDRs) are a crucial part of that. But other assistance is invaluable as well and VDRs can work in tandem with those who are not certified VDRs as well.

To become a Volunteer Deputized Registrar, there are a few steps. For one thing, VDRs study, take a test, and are certified by the county Elections Office.  As a key activity of the League, we encourage members to be certified. To find out what is involved, see our separate page on being a VDR.

“We do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate.”
— Thomas Jefferson

“Someone struggled for your right to vote. Use it.”
— Susan B. Anthony

“It's not enough to just want change ... You have to go and make change by voting."
— Taylor Swift, singer-songwriter and country-pop star

Observer Corps


This new initiative sets the goal of having a League representative present at the meetings of local governmental bodies, both to observe the actions taken at the meeting and to report on the issues considered at the meeting – particularly from the perspective of the League's mission. Learn more about the Observer Corps here.

Educational Programs

The League hosts a variety of educational programs on topics related to voting rights, redistricting, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), and bills impacting voting that are under consideration by the Texas Legislature during the current session. The Program Committee typically also  allows the League to study issues in depth and develop a consensus position, bringing concerns to the surface for consideration by the wider League. Some of the priorities of the Hays County League can be found on our Issues page.

Ad Hoc Committees

From time to time, short-term committees form around particular projects. The recent Redistricting Committee, and before that the Census Committee, were two of those dealing with issues that affect voting and access. Issues such as those recur every ten years while others arise during the course of circumstances.
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