There’s generally no voter ID for early voting. You fill in the ballot, sign it and mail it in. So, early voting is irrelevant to this issue, unless Texas has a different procedure. The issue I am concerned with is that the next court up the list will swoop in at the last minute and reinstate the injunction. If the decision is announced a couple days before the election, it makes it harder to do that.
Theres generally no voter ID for early voting.
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Texas has in person early voting starting next Monday, Oct. 20, 2014.
You’re confusing early voting with absentee voting; the latter involves mailing in a paper ballot, while early voting involves going to one of many designated polling places in the County, showing a photo ID, verification of valid voter registration and then voting. This is in Texas, of course.