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Texas Early Voting Totals and Cumulative Totals. (Original Post)
DhhD
Feb 2016
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WolverineDG
(22,298 posts)1. select counties only though
where are the statewide numbers?
DhhD
(4,695 posts)2. To be provided through the Secretary of State when they are available?
Please contact the Office of the Secretary of State to find out when the statewide numbers will be posted for early voting. It seems that they have only the larger counties so far. It could be that clerks will return to their offices on Monday morning February 29, 2016. The page has a contact link.
DhhD
(4,695 posts)5. Feb 26 is available; text view is below the link. I would use the link.
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/ELECTIONS/earlyvoting/2016/feb26.shtml
Early Voting - February 26, 2016
March 1 , 2016
Primary Elections
Cumulative Totals
Thru Close of Business
February 26, 2016
County
Party Reg Voters # In Person On 2/26/2016 Cumulative In-Person Voters Cumulative % In-Person Cumulative By Mail Voters Cumulative In-Person And Mail Voters Cumulative Percent Early Voting
Harris
Republican
2,102,820
31,089
110,365
5.25%
20,780
131,145
6.24%
Harris
Democratic
2,102,820
19,480
72,759
3.46%
13,034
85,793
4.08%
Dallas
Republican
1,217,771
16,765
59,034
4.85%
5,240
64,274
5.28%
Dallas
Democratic
1,217,771
15,193
53,776
4.42%
3,660
57,436
4.72%
Tarrant
Republican
1,019,633
24,635
87,324
8.56%
7,764
95,088
9.33%
Tarrant
Democratic
1,019,633
10,719
38,128
3.74%
6,180
44,308
4.35%
Bexar
Republican
977,150
14,965
57,290
5.86%
3,849
61,139
6.26%
Bexar
Democratic
977,150
11,393
48,638
4.98%
6,013
54,651
5.59%
Travis
Republican
667,116
7,881
30,812
4.62%
1,538
32,350
4.85%
Travis
Democratic
667,116
15,042
56,172
8.42%
4,842
61,014
9.15%
Collin
Republican
500,059
17,699
58,069
11.61%
1,670
59,739
11.95%
Collin
Democratic
500,059
4,645
16,636
3.33%
1,026
17,662
3.53%
Denton
Republican
429,934
11,260
43,445
10.11%
2,853
46,298
10.77%
Denton
Democratic
429,934
3,143
12,675
2.95%
745
13,420
3.12%
El Paso
Republican
401,489
2,817
8,046
2.00%
196
8,242
2.05%
El Paso
Democratic
401,489
4,876
16,521
4.11%
1,278
17,799
4.43%
Fort Bend
Republican
380,982
8,585
26,792
7.03%
2,207
28,999
7.61%
Fort Bend
Democratic
380,982
3,609
12,527
3.29%
1,991
14,518
3.81%
Hidalgo
Republican
318,297
2,890
9,463
2.97%
79
9,542
3.00%
Hidalgo
Democratic
318,297
7,775
41,561
13.06%
1,897
43,458
13.65%
Montgomery
Republican
293,067
9,533
37,753
12.88%
3,738
41,491
14.16%
Montgomery
Democratic
293,067
980
4,106
1.40%
500
4,606
1.57%
Williamson
Republican
281,615
7,718
29,111
10.34%
2,634
31,745
11.27%
Williamson
Democratic
281,615
2,974
11,676
4.15%
1,305
12,981
4.61%
Galveston
Republican
197,168
5,148
17,622
8.94%
1,169
18,791
9.53%
Galveston
Democratic
197,168
1,185
4,248
2.15%
1,124
5,372
2.72%
Nueces
Republican
188,421
2,709
10,724
5.69%
425
11,149
5.92%
Nueces
Democratic
188,421
1,756
8,703
4.62%
2,324
11,027
5.85%
Brazoria
Republican
187,464
5,230
17,542
9.36%
674
18,216
9.72%
Brazoria
Democratic
187,464
1,355
4,436
2.37%
378
4,814
2.57%
Total
9,162,986
273,049
1,005,954
10.98%
101,113
1,107,067
12.08%
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Early Voting - February 26, 2016
March 1 , 2016
Primary Elections
Cumulative Totals
Thru Close of Business
February 26, 2016
County
Party Reg Voters # In Person On 2/26/2016 Cumulative In-Person Voters Cumulative % In-Person Cumulative By Mail Voters Cumulative In-Person And Mail Voters Cumulative Percent Early Voting
Harris
Republican
2,102,820
31,089
110,365
5.25%
20,780
131,145
6.24%
Harris
Democratic
2,102,820
19,480
72,759
3.46%
13,034
85,793
4.08%
Dallas
Republican
1,217,771
16,765
59,034
4.85%
5,240
64,274
5.28%
Dallas
Democratic
1,217,771
15,193
53,776
4.42%
3,660
57,436
4.72%
Tarrant
Republican
1,019,633
24,635
87,324
8.56%
7,764
95,088
9.33%
Tarrant
Democratic
1,019,633
10,719
38,128
3.74%
6,180
44,308
4.35%
Bexar
Republican
977,150
14,965
57,290
5.86%
3,849
61,139
6.26%
Bexar
Democratic
977,150
11,393
48,638
4.98%
6,013
54,651
5.59%
Travis
Republican
667,116
7,881
30,812
4.62%
1,538
32,350
4.85%
Travis
Democratic
667,116
15,042
56,172
8.42%
4,842
61,014
9.15%
Collin
Republican
500,059
17,699
58,069
11.61%
1,670
59,739
11.95%
Collin
Democratic
500,059
4,645
16,636
3.33%
1,026
17,662
3.53%
Denton
Republican
429,934
11,260
43,445
10.11%
2,853
46,298
10.77%
Denton
Democratic
429,934
3,143
12,675
2.95%
745
13,420
3.12%
El Paso
Republican
401,489
2,817
8,046
2.00%
196
8,242
2.05%
El Paso
Democratic
401,489
4,876
16,521
4.11%
1,278
17,799
4.43%
Fort Bend
Republican
380,982
8,585
26,792
7.03%
2,207
28,999
7.61%
Fort Bend
Democratic
380,982
3,609
12,527
3.29%
1,991
14,518
3.81%
Hidalgo
Republican
318,297
2,890
9,463
2.97%
79
9,542
3.00%
Hidalgo
Democratic
318,297
7,775
41,561
13.06%
1,897
43,458
13.65%
Montgomery
Republican
293,067
9,533
37,753
12.88%
3,738
41,491
14.16%
Montgomery
Democratic
293,067
980
4,106
1.40%
500
4,606
1.57%
Williamson
Republican
281,615
7,718
29,111
10.34%
2,634
31,745
11.27%
Williamson
Democratic
281,615
2,974
11,676
4.15%
1,305
12,981
4.61%
Galveston
Republican
197,168
5,148
17,622
8.94%
1,169
18,791
9.53%
Galveston
Democratic
197,168
1,185
4,248
2.15%
1,124
5,372
2.72%
Nueces
Republican
188,421
2,709
10,724
5.69%
425
11,149
5.92%
Nueces
Democratic
188,421
1,756
8,703
4.62%
2,324
11,027
5.85%
Brazoria
Republican
187,464
5,230
17,542
9.36%
674
18,216
9.72%
Brazoria
Democratic
187,464
1,355
4,436
2.37%
378
4,814
2.57%
Total
9,162,986
273,049
1,005,954
10.98%
101,113
1,107,067
12.08%
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Xipe Totec
(43,890 posts)3. Yea, but take a look at Hidalgo County. WOW!
WolverineDG
(22,298 posts)4. The canoneros got the vote out for sure
Just wish they'd do the same in the general.