Posted on 10/20/2004 10:22:48 AM PDT by JFC
Texans flock to polls as early voting begins Local races may be force behind big turnout
Associated Press
November 2, 2004 Early Voting Cumulative Totals Thru Close of Business October 19, 2004
County | Reg* Voters |
# In Person On Oct. 19, 2004 |
Cumulative In- Person Voters |
Cumulative % In- Person |
Cumulative By Mail Voters |
Cumulative In- Person And Mail Voters |
Cumulative Percent Early Voting |
Harris |
21,470 |
42,338 |
9,262 |
51,600 |
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Dallas |
22,191 |
42,757 |
15,446 |
58,203 |
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Bexar |
18,081 |
33,456 |
2,930 |
36,386 |
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Tarrant |
19,949 |
37,634 |
8,108 |
45,742 |
|||
Travis |
15,857 |
31,840 |
1,691 |
33,531 |
|||
El Paso |
7,736 |
14,787 |
2,343 |
17,130 |
|||
Collin |
9,491 |
18,628 |
1,547 |
20,175 |
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Denton |
7,394 |
14,344 |
1,358 |
15,702 |
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Hidalgo |
4,601 |
9,171 |
702 |
9,873 |
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Fort Bend |
4,234 |
8,696 |
3,544 |
12,240 |
|||
Montgomery |
4,666 |
9,444 |
1,622 |
11,066 |
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Nueces |
4,332 |
8,518 |
0 |
8,518 |
|||
Williamson |
5,457 |
11,016 |
759 |
11,775 |
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Galveston |
3,613 |
7,531 |
2,519 |
10,050 |
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Jefferson |
4,248 |
7,761 |
1,052 |
8,813 |
|||
Total |
153,320 |
297,921 |
52,883 |
350,804 |
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*Due to the large volume of registration applications received by the deadline, the total number of registered voters for the November 2, 2004 election will not be available until the week of October 25, 2004. |
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You could do the same thing in single day voting by voting absentee in one name and go to the polls with the other.... so what's the diff........
I think DemocRATS should be told to vote on November 3, 2004.
I thought there was a distance limit regarding signs, campainging in proximity to the polling places?
Too short a distance or not being adherred to?
I voted Monday. I got to my polling place 2 minutes after they opened and there were already people there ahead of me.I mentioned about getting off to a fast start so early and the polling official I talked to said that it was going to be a "mad rush" in the early voting.
Go, Dubya, go !!!!
I tried on Monday but I got there 20 minutes too late. They closed at 5:00pm. They was a KXAN TV crew just wrapping up. I'll hit it again today.
Good! I'm so happy to hear of huge voter turnout in states like Texas particularly. We NEED the popular vote. Every single vote we can grab to ram down Kerry's throat.
Joseph Stalin once said: "It's not who votes, but who counts the votes"
I could argue that's like saying "Somone could break one of the windows to get in, so why lock the door?" (Granted, that's not the best analogy, but I hope you understand my point.)
I think Texas is doing great job compared to my own state. Fayre Verona said "they scanned my voters' registration card when I was in the first line and checked it against my drivers' license". I think that's awesome. If by "checked it against my drivers' license" she means they matched her registration number to her DL#, it would mean you would need multiple DL#s to vote more than once. If they just check against the name, then, if you were able to register multiple times, you could vote multiple times...
...and, IN GENERAL, early voting makes it easier to vote more than once without being caught, simply by allowing voting on multiple days.
Almost all on our ballot were Republicans... but I porudly circled each one of those R's....... I thanked God for the opportunity to vote for President Bush.
Sharpton was speaking to people waiting to vote first thing Monday morning. So, those people are not involved w/absentee ballots.
I plan on going early tomorrow.
Win the state by a single vote or a million. Makes no difference in our electoral system.
Win the state by a single vote or a million. Makes no difference in our electoral system.
True.
I agree, to easy for folks to go precinct to precinct, voting "early and often".
I'm not sure how they do it in other counties or states, but here in Harris County you have to show your voter's registration card (or TDL, but the card's easier). Then once they find you on their computer, a label is printed out and handed to a second clerk. The second clerk puts that label into a book, and you sign it. Then an access code is printed out and given to you. Once you enter the voting booth, you must enter the code to acutally vote. Once you're done, you are given the opportunity to review your ballot and then hit the "cast ballot" button.
It seems like a fair and honest system to me, and I don't really see how you can poll hop to vote early and often in a system such as this. I realize it may work much differently in other places.
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