Disclaimer: Please note that early voting information provided here is based on county results and are subject to change.
Early voting is in full swing here in Hays County, and voters are heading for the polls.
There are nine early voting locations in Hays County for this midterm election. Some locations are there the full two weeks and some locations are only for a couple of days. Locations, hours and sample ballots for each precinct can be found here.
During the 12-day early voting period, any voter who is entitled to vote an early ballot by personal appearance may do so at the Main Early Voting Site or any Temporary Branch site.
Emergency and Limited ballots are available at the Election Office, 712 S. Stagecoach Trail, Suite 1045, San Marcos, TX. Early voting will end on November 2.
Election day is Tuesday, November 6. On election day, voters must vote at the voting location for their precinct.
Below is a break down of the early voting totals for the third day of early voting.
LOCATION | EV TOTAL |
---|---|
FRIDAY VOTER TOTALS |
|
Buda City Hall | 1,156 |
Belterra Welcome Center |
996 |
Hays County Government Center |
1,098 |
Hays County Precinct 2 Office | 703 |
Hays County Precinct 4 Office | 846 |
Kyle City Hall |
764 |
Live Oak/Health Dept. | 354 |
TX State LBJ | 979 |
Wimberley Community Center | 598 |
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 TOTAL | 7,494 |
EARLY VOTING DAY 12 TOTALS | |
MAIL-IN BALLOT TOTAL | 5,323 |
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22 TOTAL | 6,505 |
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 TOTAL |
6,704 |
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 TOTAL | 6,195 |
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 | 4,254 |
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 |
4,726 |
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 |
3,928 |
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 |
469 |
MONDAY, OCTOBER 29 | 4,156 |
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 | 3,957 |
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31 | 3,315 |
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 | 5,559 |
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 | 7,494 |
EV & MAIL-IN BALLOT TOTALS |
62,583 |
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With the Ballot by Mail of 145 on Friday, the mail-in total should be 5,319 I believe.
Marc,
We published it the way yesterday's numbers were sent to us. However, since you mention it, we can see how that might be confusing.
Thank you,
Your Corridor Team
Secretary of State site has a cumulative 5,174 mail-in votes for Hays on Nov. 1
I figured if you're reporting 145 BBM (assuming that's Ballot By Mail?) for Nov. 2, it would be 5,174 + 145 = 5,319 mail-in ballots for Hays?
Marc,
We receive all the early voting totals from Hays County Elections office and can only report what is given to us. We wanted to show how many people were voting at the various locations throughout Hays County, whereas the SOS lumps the county totals together.
We have updated our Mail-In ballot numbers to match the SOS, however the SOS EV numbers are only through close of business on Thursday, November 1. So, unfortunately our numbers still do not match what's on SOS website. They are different and will be different until the SOS updates their totals.
We can only be sure of the accuracy of the totals after the votes are tabulated and certified.
Thank you,
You Corridor News Team
And I appreciate that you were the only outlet to publish by polling location! Thank you for keeping Hays County informed!
p.s. I see the SoS numbers are up now and it looks like they're now reporting 5,321 mail-in ballots. Don't know where those other 2 came from!
Marc,
You are very welcome, however we are just doing our job.
Thank you for reading!
Your Corridor News Team