Daniel Alders urges Texans to vote and comments on Austin election limits

Daniel Alders, Texas State Representative from the 6th district - Official Website
Daniel Alders, Texas State Representative from the 6th district - Official Website
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Daniel Alders, a Republican elected in 2025 to represent Texas’s 6th House district, has recently used his social media platform to encourage voter participation and comment on local election outcomes.

On November 4, 2025, Alders posted a message urging Texans to vote before polls closed. He wrote: “Texans – have you voted? If not, you have just under TWO HOURS to get to the polls! https://t.co/26WSpYFa93”.

Following the close of voting on November 5, 2025, Alders commented on the results in Austin with another post: “Good to know there’s a limit that even Austin voters won’t allow. https://t.co/OuOUHMYvwG”.

Earlier, on November 2, 2025, Alders shared a link without additional commentary: https://t.co/vKARF9EfBx.

Alders assumed office after being elected in 2025 to replace Matt Schaefer as state representative for Texas’s 6th House district.



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