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Good news: Your vote in the primaries makes a bigger impact because fewer people are voting.
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County elections administrator Jacque Callanen briefs reporters on election turnout outside of the county election HQ on South Frio on Nov. 2, 2022.
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The Bexar County Elections Office reports nearly 218,000 voters have cast ballots early.
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In the state's largest counties, voter turnout was below 5% during the first seven days of early voting. Election officials said some Texans could still be making up their minds before Election Day on March 1.
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In the first two days of early voting, Bexar County residents cast 12,426 votes with a slight majority in the Democratic Primary compared to the Republican Primary.
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Voters face some challenges in order to participate in both the constitutional amendment election and the runoff. For the Democrat and Republican candidates, they’re having to first wage an education campaign to explain the unique political process to their voters.
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The deadline to register to vote in Texas' November election is Monday, Oct. 4. Here's what you need to know.
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A slew of local candidates are running for local, municipal elections and Thursday is the deadline to register to vote.
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Also, the statewide total vote soared to about 9.7 million, compared to just under 9 million in 2016.
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A press conference held by Bexar County Elections Administrator Jacque Callanen on Friday was partially interrupted by deaf voters who said the county is not properly providing access to interpretation services at all of its sites.