Black and Latino Texans Mobilize at the Polls Against Gerrymandering
Building Voter Power
Rather than backing down, TOP is doubling its efforts to meet voters where they are. Through neighborhood canvassing, phone banks, and grassroots outreach, the organization is mobilizing Texans who feel shut out of the political process. The message is clear: when politicians try to choose their voters, communities can still fight back by showing up at the polls in force.
Communities of Color at the Forefront
TOP emphasizes that Black and Latino Texans are driving the state’s growth and will continue to shape its future. By organizing voters across counties and districts, the group seeks to protect representation and ensure that communities most affected by policy decisions have a real voice in government.
A Fight Beyond Maps
For TOP, the battle against redistricting is also a fight for dignity, fairness, and democracy. The organization maintains that the radical right’s policies are deeply unpopular with most Texans, and gerrymandering is a last resort to hold onto power. By mobilizing voters, TOP hopes to demonstrate that the strength of Texas lies in its people—and that no map can erase their impact when they unite at the ballot box.







