Becoming a Volunteer Deputy Registrar (VDR) in Dallas is quick and easy. Follow this short list of steps and then reach out to Texans for Greg Abbott to find out how to locate unregistered voters who would likely vote Republican.
All Texans who want to register new voters must be certified by their county. To qualify as a Deputy Voter Registrar you must be:
- 18 years of age
- Never convicted of a felony
As long as you meet these standards, you are ready to begin the certification process. You have a few options:
- You can attend any in-person training session at the office located at the 6th Floor of the Health and Human Services Building at 2377 North Stemmons Freeway, Room 627, Dallas, TX 75207. The training schedule can be found here.
- Instead of attending an in-person training session you can review the training materials and exam on your own time and take the exam in person. The exam may only be taken during normal business hours Monday – Friday 8:30-3:30. If you miss two or fewer questions, you pass.
- You may walk in and review the training among two sessions.
Upon completion of training, you will receive a VDR handbook, Certificate of Appointment, VDR name button, identification card, voter applications, registration supplies and the authority to distribute and receive voter applications within Dallas County.
For more information please review the Volunteer Deputy Registrar Handbook or go the Dallas County Elections Office website. Once you have been deputized, email Texans for Greg Abbott at, [email protected], to find out how to register conservatives in your area. Thank you for your commitment!