Woodlawn Lake/West End
Precinct 2013 Political Education & Information Advisory - 2003
This information is provided to better inform and educate our neighborhood's 1,344 registered voters on the mechanics of being an active voter.  A well informed Precinct 2013 voting-citizen is an asset to our neighborhood.  When we vote in an election you are making decisions that affect all of our neighbors.  The main responsibility of the 'educated-voter' of Precinct 2013 is First to themselves and their families in making the intelligent decisions that govern every level of our nation's governments.  Second, our responsibility is to vote and continue improving our American form of representative democracy.
Every election is 'a Revolution in Voicing our Rights' and 'taking our government back'.

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since 1996
Chairman, Democratic Precinct 2013,

Bexar County Voter Registrar,

Bexar County Election Judge
Jesse Galvan
1906 Texas Avenue @ Emory Street
[email protected]
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Precinct 2013 facts - 21 streets (listed below), with a population of (approx.) 3,000 'voting age' adults of which 1,344 are registered voters.  Thank you very much to all of our precinct's voters for your commitment and participation in all of our elections.  Our neighborhood's empowerment is solely reflected in your pride on election day.
W. Ashby Place
Bandera Road
Cincinnati Avenue
W. Craig Place
Culebra Road
Emory Street
Epworth Street
W. French Place
N. Gen. McMullen Road
Germania Street
Hickory Street
Kentucky Avenue
Leo Street
Rollins Avenue
St. Cloud Street
Sweetbriar Avenue
Texas Avenue
Tulane Drive
Waverly Avenue
Westminister Avenue
Wilson Boulevard
W. Woodlawn Avenue
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Bexar County Democratic Party
Chairman
The Honorable
Gabe Qunitanilla
Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington DC on the Potomac River
Rosie, the Riveter, says VOTE..I
You can stick your tongue out at politicians till it turns blue or you can honor the memory of the 'victims of September 11, 2001' by registering to vote & proudly 'VOTING IN EVERY ELECTION' - click here and do it!
Congress.org Today's Legislation
State of the Precinct Report  January 2003
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