David LeDoux
With four days to go until election day, Hays County voted in higher numbers over the last 15 days than what they cast for the 2016 general election in total. Voters have headed to the polls in record numbers for what seems like a never-ending battle for power and control.
In the 2016 general election, the total Texans that voted were 8,562,915, with Trump winning the popular by 807,179 total votes.
Through yesterday, Texas has 16,955,519 registered voters, and 8,149,296 Texans have already turned out to vote (in-person: 8,149,296 and mail-in-ballots: 891,824) since early voting started.
And both parties are preaching; this is “the most important election in our lifetime.”
The Democrats are throwing everything, including the kitchen sink, at the Repubs to win local, county, state, and national control and power. The Republicans are trying to hold control while also doing everything they can to keep what power they currently have.
Every year it seems like election seasons start earlier and last longer, and to be blatantly honest with our readers…this journalist is looking forward to this election year to be over.
Corridor News brings voters the early voting turnout totals for this year’s three weeks of Early Voting leading up to Election Day.
This year early voting runs through Friday, October 30, with election day on Tuesday, November 3, in Hays County.
Because Texas State University’s LBJ Student Center, an on-campus voting location in the past, cannot be used this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, university officials offered its Performing Arts Center (PAC) as an alternate location for on-campus voting this year.
Hays County has five super voting centers; Super Voting Centers have 24 machines, two check-in lines, and double the staff to help move larger volumes of voters.
For more information on early voting locations and Super Voting Centers, check out the full list HERE.
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HOW PEOPLE ARE VOTING | TOTAL VOTED | TOTAL % OF REGISTERED VOTERS |
EARLY IN PERSON | 71,217 | 46.65% |
MAIL-IN VOTE | 11,318 | 7.41% |
TOTAL VOTED | 82,535 |
54.06% |
IN-PERSON LOCATION | TOTAL VOTED 10/13 – 10/26 |
TOTAL VOTED MON 10/27 |
TOTAL IN-PERSON |
BUDA CITY HALL | 10,046 | 591 | 10,637 |
DRIPPING SPRINGS PARK RANCH | 8,297 | 349 | 8,646 |
HAYS COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER | 7,475 | 421 | 7,896 |
HAYS COUNTY PRECINCT 4 | 7,145 | 370 | 7,515 |
HCISD ADMINISTRATION | 6,150 | 260 | 6,410 |
KYLE CITY HALL | 5,303 | 288 | 5,591 |
LIVE OAK ACADEMY | 4,597 | 157 | 4,754 |
LIVE OAK HEALTH | 2,766 | 155 | 2,921 |
SCUDDER PRIMARY | 2,250 | 90 | 2,340 |
TEXAS STATE PERFORMANCE ARTS CENTER | 5,255 | 445 | 5,700 |
WIMBERLEY COMMUNITY CENTER | 5,223 | 237 | 5,460 |
YARRINGTON | 3,217 | 130 | 3,347 |
TOTAL | 67,724 | 3,493 | 71,217 |
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