Texas Nationalist Movement
A Texas Nationalist Movement booth at a county fair, under Texas and independence flags.

County by county

Find Your County

Texas independence is built one county at a time, by Texans organizing the people they already know. Find your county, and step into the work where you live.

Local organizing is where Texas independence stops being a national idea and becomes your neighbors' work. It runs on coordinators and organizers, Texans who live where you live, having real conversations with the people they already know and moving them from sympathetic to committed. It is not Facebook groups. It is trust, put to work the way every movement that ever won was built.

Enter your county below and the lookup will point you to your next step: getting connected to the work near you, or becoming the organizer your county needs.

What organizing your county looks like

Relational organizing

The real work is conversations. Organizers start with the people they already know, find the ones who are quietly sympathetic but were never asked, and walk them from supporter to committed Texian. Trust does what no ad can.

County fairs and events

Texans work the fairs, festivals, gun shows, and community events across their county: tabling, talking, and putting a friendly face on the movement where the crowds already are.

Door to door

The front line. Organizers gather petition signatures and make the case for independence one neighbor at a time, the way every movement that ever won was built.

No organizer yet?

Be the one who steps up.

Texas has 254 counties, and the work is reaching more of them all the time. If yours isn't covered yet, you are exactly the Texan we are looking for. Stepping up to organize your county is one of the most consequential things anyone can do in this movement, and you will not do it alone. We provide the training and a direct line to the organizers who have already done it.

The movement is local.

Meet your neighbors, do the work, and organize where you live.

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