Posted on 03/01/2010 10:42:44 AM PST by deport
The following are the totals for early voting in the 15 largest Counties in Texas. Remember there are 239 additional counties in which the data isn't provided. It appears that Texas is having a large turnout this primary.
Some observations:
County
|
Reg Voters | Party | # In Person On 2/26/2010 | Cumulative In-Person Voters | Cumulative % In-Person | Cumulative By Mail Voters | Cumulative In-Person And Mail Voters | Cumulative Percent Early Voting |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Harris
|
1,889,378
|
Republican
|
13,929
|
50,247
|
2.66%
|
12,399
|
62,646
|
3.32%
|
Harris
|
1,889,378
|
Democratic
|
9,857
|
33,771
|
1.79%
|
6,250
|
40,021
|
2.12%
|
Dallas
|
1,129,814
|
Republican
|
7,156
|
31,278
|
2.77%
|
3,104
|
34,382
|
3.04%
|
Dallas
|
1,129,814
|
Democratic
|
4,707
|
19,204
|
1.70%
|
2,272
|
21,476
|
1.90%
|
Tarrant
|
924,682
|
Republican
|
9,942
|
38,935
|
4.21%
|
3,256
|
42,191
|
4.56%
|
Tarrant
|
924,682
|
Democratic
|
1,911
|
7,418
|
0.80%
|
1,152
|
8,570
|
0.93%
|
Bexar
|
891,082
|
Republican
|
6,730
|
30,786
|
3.45%
|
2,219
|
33,005
|
3.70%
|
Bexar
|
891,082
|
Democratic
|
4,541
|
20,743
|
2.33%
|
2,010
|
22,753
|
2.55%
|
Travis
|
586,882
|
Republican
|
1,535
|
16,033
|
2.73%
|
849
|
16,882
|
2.88%
|
Travis
|
586,882
|
Democratic
|
2,003
|
13,193
|
2.25%
|
566
|
13,759
|
2.34%
|
Collin
|
413,772
|
Republican
|
6,642
|
27,078
|
6.54%
|
990
|
28,068
|
6.78%
|
Collin
|
413,772
|
Democratic
|
589
|
2,658
|
0.64%
|
41
|
2,699
|
0.65%
|
El Paso
|
375,128
|
Republican
|
1,778
|
7,528
|
2.01%
|
224
|
7,752
|
2.07%
|
El Paso
|
375,128
|
Democratic
|
3,939
|
18,085
|
4.82%
|
295
|
18,380
|
4.90%
|
Denton
|
355,340
|
Republican
|
4,192
|
17,268
|
4.86%
|
1,172
|
18,440
|
5.19%
|
Denton
|
355,340
|
Democratic
|
506
|
1,945
|
0.55%
|
51
|
1,996
|
0.56%
|
Fort Bend
|
300,777
|
Republican
|
3,366
|
11,403
|
3.79%
|
2,317
|
13,720
|
4.56%
|
Fort Bend
|
300,777
|
Democratic
|
1,573
|
5,111
|
1.70%
|
87
|
5,198
|
1.73%
|
Hidalgo
|
290,097
|
Republican
|
688
|
2,804
|
0.97%
|
41
|
2,845
|
0.98%
|
Hidalgo
|
290,097
|
Democratic
|
4,493
|
27,395
|
9.44%
|
576
|
27,971
|
9.64%
|
Montgomery
|
243,027
|
Republican
|
4,049
|
16,113
|
6.63%
|
759
|
16,872
|
6.94%
|
Montgomery
|
243,027
|
Democratic
|
395
|
1,551
|
0.64%
|
58
|
1,609
|
0.66%
|
Williamson
|
230,122
|
Republican
|
3,309
|
13,831
|
6.01%
|
632
|
14,463
|
6.28%
|
Williamson
|
230,122
|
Democratic
|
618
|
2,916
|
1.27%
|
27
|
2,943
|
1.28%
|
Nueces
|
188,165
|
Republican
|
1,445
|
6,154
|
3.27%
|
139
|
6,293
|
3.34%
|
Nueces
|
188,165
|
Democratic
|
1,031
|
4,766
|
2.53%
|
189
|
4,955
|
2.63%
|
Galveston
|
179,928
|
Republican
|
1,937
|
6,701
|
3.72%
|
135
|
6,836
|
3.80%
|
Galveston
|
179,928
|
Democratic
|
872
|
3,526
|
1.96%
|
580
|
4,106
|
2.28%
|
Cameron
|
171,024
|
Republican
|
360
|
2,003
|
1.17%
|
24
|
2,027
|
1.19%
|
Cameron
|
171,024
|
Democratic
|
1,300
|
8,045
|
4.70%
|
213
|
8,258
|
4.83%
|
Total
|
8,169,218
|
|
105,393
|
448,489
|
5.49%
|
42,627
|
491,116
|
6.01%
|
Tarrant County is not as "urban" as folks might think even though it contains both Fort Worth and Arlington. And while Jim Wright successfully pork-barrelled a lot of projects to and around then General Dynamic (now Lockheed Martin), he by and large campaigned in Fort Worth as a fiscally conservative democrat (even though he legislated as a screaming liberal). When he lost his seat, it was held initially by Pete Geren, who by democrat standards was extremely conservative, but has since been held by Republican Kay Grainger who is a fairly reliable conservative rep. Tarrant County is largely suburban rather than urban.
This can’t be right. There are no liberals in Travis County. < /sarc >
REMINDER!!!
Are we so desperate to clean house of 'career politicians' that we jump on the bandwagon of Debra MEDINA, an unknown ex-nurse with zero experience, questionable judgement and loyalties and who worked on the RON PAUL presidential campaign???
Perry leans too far to the left at times for the taste of most of us, but consider this: Texas is in better shape than almost any other state in the union since it's been under Perry's governorship since 2000!
If we're going to kick him out, we'd better be D*MN sure we know just what we're replacing him with!
Just WHO would we replace Perry with? Ron paul/truther nutter Medina?
Trecherous Washington RINO Hutchison?*
MUSLIM FAROUK SHAMI?
Or maybe Lib Bill White?
Nominate Medina and we'll surely turn over Texas to White and the 'rats. She CANNOT beat White.
Perhaps in the future a more Conservative candidate will emerge for Texas, but this time around WE HAVE NO CHOICE.
For God's sake, has anybody really looked into her platform- her background? Has this woman even been vetted?
She wants legalized drugs.
She backs gay marriage.
.
She has not spoken to her elderly parents for YEARS. They had to find out she was runing for governor of Texas by reading the newspaper!
http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-politics/medina-hailing-from-beeville-learned-political-skills-on-229907.html?srcTrk=RTR_95609
What does this say about this woman's character?
And rumors are begin to surface about husband Noe's past associations.
Take a look at some of the statements she has made:
"I don't have all of the evidence there, Glenn. I think some very good questions have been raised. In that regard there's some very good arguments and I think the American people have not seen all the evidence there." (When Glen Beck asked her about the 9/11 conspiracy theory)
At 3:30 on this video, Medina says, 'why were there no police killed on 9 11?' (???)
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/politics&id=7274692
"Its a shame isnt it, that Republicans continue to ignore Hispanics especially here in Texas?
"Who is going to think more about Latino families? Rick Perry, Kay Bailey Hutchison or me, who has a Latino family?
"Being married, however, to someone with a Mexican American heritage, I certainly embrace the culture.
"I believe we too often get into race when its immaterial. (Obummer, is that you?)
I don't believe for one minute Medina's propaganda about wanting to strengthen the border!
La Raza probably has her in their back pocket!
This idea that Beck (or anybody else) sabotaged Medina is absurd. If you cant answer did the govt have anything to do with the 9/11 attacks? you're not be fit to run for dogcatcher.
Glenn Beck has once again helped the tea-party stay in the Republican mainstreamby by weeding out dangerous fringe thinkers like Medina.
Medina is NOT representative of the Tea Party movement. She USED them- latched herself on to them. Shes a hard core Libertarian who has realized that the Libertarian Party will never win anything and that the only possible way to get herself into office is to do what Ron Paul did and wrap herself in the Republican cloak in hopes that it will fool enough of the voters enough of the time.
Whatever you may think of Glenn Beck; thank God he outed her in time to avert a tragedy in Texas.
Retrieve your sombrero from the ring and go home Senora Medina. You're Texas toast. . .
* REMEMBER THIS, TEXANS:
Feds Have Built Only 32 Miles of 700 Mile Double-Border Fence Originally Mandated by Congress
One reason DHS has been able to do this is an amendment that Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R.-Texas) slipped into an omnibus appropriations bill that Congress passed on December 18, 2007. Hutchisons amendment put a loophole in the fence law that allowed the secretary of Homeland Security not to build the fence Congress had mandated the year before.
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/43422
Our early voting process in Texas is pretty much identical to our election day process, except that multiple precincts can share one common early voting location. In my experience, the early voting process in Texas is no more conducive to voter fraud than the voting that takes place on election day. Personally, I am glad that we have the convenience of early voting. When George W Bush was first elected as Governor of Texas, I was watching the election results from my hotel room in Phoenix, Arizona while on a business trip that came up at the last minute. When George W Bush was initially elected as President in 2000 (before algore began his campaign to steal the election), I watched the election returns coming in from my hotel room in Parsippany, New Jersey, while on a business trip that came up at the last minute. In both elections, I had taken advantage of early voting, and in both cases if we had not had early voting available I would have missed out on voting in those elections.
of white rednecks...
Early and absentee voting for no reason must be stopped. It is a prescription for voter fraud.
How is it more of a prescription for voter fraud than voting on one day?
In Travis county, they are coming out to vote for these candidates, all in contested primaries:
http://patmcguinness.org
http://www.hollyfortexas.com/
http://www.workmanfortexas.com/
http://www.drdonnaforcongress.com/
http://www.brianrussell.net/
http://votekenmercer.com/
http://www.judgegoodwin.com/
If you are in Travis county, you NEED to get out and VOTE tomorrow! a lot of key races besides Governor to vote on!
We’ll take whomever we can get, even John Travolta in a stetson.
But the Brits think she has a chance of winning. Just look at the bottom right of the Drudge Report. What shall we do?
Remember tomorrow is Texas Independence Day. God Bless Texas!
What exactly do you think ACORN was up to in all the big cities? Do you think they where just helping to get out the vote? They where creating the votes and do so on a regular basis. Ask Norm Coleman what he thinks about the possibility of absentee balloting leading to voter fraud. I am certain he would agree with me. It is not accidental that Democrats keep counting votes until their candidate is leading and than quit counting. They can ‘find’ up to 5% of the needed votes in any large city in America. The fact is if you are not legitimately out of town, IE: absent from the district on election day, peddle your a$$ to the polls to vote. If you can not have enough interest in voting to at least do that, I would prefer that you not vote at all.
Maybe that’s how it works in C-Town, but here in Texas I think we must have a better handle on our early voting process.
You against inperson early voting at the precinct or voting location? You against people confined to nursing homes, not able to travel, jail, out of state, etc. not being allowed to vote?
Remember tomorrow is Texas Independence Day. God Bless Texas!
They had a celebration or commenative event this past weekend at Washington on the Brazos. I saw some pictures on one website earlier today.
Yes, particularly in states like Ohio that allow you to register and vote on the same day, almost no documentation needed, thank you ‘motor voter’
‘You against people confined to nursing homes, not able to travel, jail, out of state, etc. not being allowed to vote?’
I’ m against them mass marking IE premarking ballots for these people and distributing them. That is what the unions and ACORN do. If people who are out of town, in jail or in a nursing home they can request a ballot themselves. If they can not or do not they should not vote.
Same day voter registration isn’t available in Texas, so doesn’t apply.
Essentially a request by the voter is required to be made to the Clerk within a specified time period which begins 60 days prior to the election and ends 7 days before the election. The request must be submitted by mail; common or contract carrier; telephonic facsimile machine. The clerk mails the ballot to the individual if they meet all the request documentation and are a registered voter. The voter votes the ballot and returns it in a carrier envelope via mail or common carrier which the carrier must present along with the ballot a delivery reciept of who gave them the ballot.
Fraud can happen for sure but I don’t thinks it’s as rampant as you think so here in Texas. It is a lot more one on one from the request to the mailing of the ballot to the mailing back of the executed ballot.
No ballot counted until all military servicemen and womens ballots are counted first!
Amen brother.
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