Kopser for Texas contacted 18,000+ unregistered Travis County residents, aiming to expand voter participation. Led by candidate Joseph Kopser, the campa Kopser for Texas contacted 18,000+ unregistered Travis County residents, aiming to expand voter participation. Led by candidate Joseph Kopser, the campa

Kopser for Texas Reaches 18K Unregistered Voters in Travis County

2026/02/03 08:10
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Kopser for Texas announced today that the campaign has contacted more than 18,000 unregistered, likely voters who recently moved to Travis County, as part of a proactive effort to strengthen civic participation and expand access to the democratic process.

The outreach focused on Texans who are eligible to vote but had not yet registered, with the sole purpose of increasing participation in local and state elections.

“For too long, our political system has accepted low participation as normal,” said Joseph Kopser, candidate for Texas House District 47. “We believe democracy works best when more people are engaged—not fewer.”

For the past seven years, Kopser has led USTomorrow, an organization dedicated to reinvigorating disengaged and disenfranchised voters through education, dialogue, and civic awareness. In a recent USTomorrow piece, Kopser highlighted March Matters, a non-partisan initiative focused on educating voters about the outsized impact of primary elections.

“While it may be unconventional in modern politics, we set out to expand the voter base—period,” Kopser said. “The recent upset victory of political outsider and Democrat Taylor Rehmet shows what happens when voters register, show up, and motivate their friends. When people participate, anything is possible.”

In addition to voter registration outreach, Kopser for Texas is deploying relational organizing strategies using the Reach App, a tool pioneered in Texas by Blue Action Democrats. Relational organizing empowers supporters to engage friends, family members, and neighbors—leveraging trusted relationships rather than impersonal political messaging.

“Registering more voters, combining that effort with relational organizing, and using tools like the Reach App alongside traditional campaign strategies will turn out more voters,” Kopser added. “And that’s always a good thing for democracy.”

Kopser for Texas emphasized that expanding participation is not a partisan goal, but a civic one—aimed at ensuring that Texas elections reflect the voices of the communities they serve.

About Kopser for Texas

Joseph Kopser is running for the Texas House to serve our community—not the status quo—and to push past our broken politics with practical solutions for good jobs, strong schools, and a brighter future for our kids.

Contact:
Joseph Kopser
joseph@kopserfortexas.com
5127313920
https://www.kopserfortexas.com/contact


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