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Early Voting Surges in Texas as Over 1.6 Million Cast Ballots

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
October 24, 2024
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According to the Harris County Clerk’s Office, around 242,300 individuals have already voted in Harris County during the first two days of early voting.

Montgomery County is a vibrant and diverse community located in the heart of Maryland. It is known for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and thriving economy. With a population of over one million residents, Montgomery County offers a wide range of opportunities and amenities for its residents.

One of the key attractions of Montgomery County is its natural beauty. The county is home to numerous parks, forests, and lakes, providing ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. From hiking and biking trails to picnicking and boating, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Montgomery County’s great outdoors.

In addition to its natural beauty, Montgomery County is also known for its strong economy. The county is home to a diverse range of industries, including healthcare, biotechnology, and information technology. Many Fortune 500 companies have their headquarters or major operations in Montgomery County, making it a hub for innovation and business growth.

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Furthermore, Montgomery County is renowned for its excellent education system. The county is home to some of the top-ranked public and private schools in the state, providing students with a high-quality education and numerous opportunities for success. In addition, the county is also home to several prestigious universities and colleges, offering a wide range of academic programs and research opportunities.

Montgomery County is also a cultural and entertainment destination. The county is home to numerous museums, art galleries, theaters, and music venues, showcasing a vibrant arts scene. From world-class performances to local art exhibits, there is always something exciting happening in Montgomery County’s cultural scene.

Overall, Montgomery County is a thriving community that offers a high quality of life for its residents. With its natural beauty, strong economy, excellent education system, and vibrant arts scene, it is no wonder that Montgomery County is a sought-after place to live and work.

According to unofficial data from the Texas Secretary of State Office, approximately 33,593 voters in Montgomery County have already cast their votes, making up about 7.4% of registered voters. The county saw a significant increase in voter turnout on the first day, with 16,546 ballots cast, surpassing the previous record of 10,378 votes in 2020 by over 6,000.

Fort Bend County is a vibrant and thriving community that offers a multitude of opportunities for its residents.

According to the initial report from the secretary of state office, about 10.7% of registered voters in Fort Bend, which amounts to 59,937 people, have participated in early voting. On the first day of early voting, approximately 30,000 Fort Bend voters turned up at the polls, surpassing the county’s first-day numbers from 2020, which were just under 20,000.

According to the state, a total of 32,055 individuals, which accounts for 13.05% of registered voters, have already participated in the voting process in Galveston County. On the first day, approximately 17,000 votes were cast, coming close to last year’s first-day vote count of 17,265.

Over 1.6 million Texans have already cast their votes, which accounts for approximately 9% of registered voters across the state. If we include mail-in ballots, this number climbs to nearly 2 million, roughly 10% of the total number of registered voters.

On Tuesday morning, Mark Jones, a senior research fellow at the University of Houston and a political science fellow at Rice University, joined Houston Matters to discuss voters’ trust in the integrity of elections. Two-thirds of likely voters said they believed the upcoming election would be fair, according to a recent Hobby School of Public Affairs poll.

Jones stated that there is a high confidence level in both county-level and statewide elections. According to him, 86% of likely voters are confident that their county elections will be conducted fairly and accurately. However, this confidence drops to 69% when it comes to national-level elections. Jones attributes this decrease in confidence to the skepticism of Republicans regarding national-level elections.

According to Jones, the division becomes even more evident when analyzing the poll findings among supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.

According to the data, there is a significant difference in the perception of election fairness between Trump supporters and Harris voters. In Texas, 92% of Trump supporters believe that the elections will be conducted fairly and accurately, whereas only 77% of Harris voters share the same belief. However, the gap widens when it comes to national elections. While 95% of Harris voters have faith in the fairness and accuracy of the national elections, only 44% of Trump voters share this sentiment. This stark contrast highlights the significant divergence in viewpoints between the two groups.

Early voting will be ongoing until November 1st, with the deadline to request a mail-in ballot being this Friday, October 25th. If you are unsure about what to bring to the polls or if you are eligible to vote by mail, Houston Public Media has provided a comprehensive guide on how to vote this year where you can find more information.

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