Posted on 02/19/2014 5:01:12 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Note that there are 3 charts listing totals for 1st day [February 18, 2014] early voting in Harris County Texas for the March 4, 2014 Texas primary.
The 1st chart combines Republican party and Democratic party numbers for the day.
The 2nd chart is the Democratic party totals.
The 3rd chart is the Republican party totals.
Each chart lists totals for individual voting locations.
Totals for early voters (person) and early voters (mail-ins) are tallied.
Potential number of mail-ins (from total ballots requested and mailed to voters) is also shown.
Harris County Texas [a large swath of the Houston metro area/suburbs]
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From my review, Republican recorded numbers totaling 11,855 compared to the Democratic recorded numbers totaling 3356, shows high energy on the Republican side.
Also the number of requested and returned ballots follows the same very lopsided pattern.
Good.
Thank you.
Thanks. Looking good, so far, if I’m reading it correctly...
Harris Cty: R 59%/D 17%
Tarrant: R 74%/ D 30%
Fort Bend: R 57%/ D 06%
Montgomery: R 1.23%/ D 06%
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/earlyvoting/index.shtml
I’m using this to get totals.
I don’t seem to be able to find a cumulative link.
Sorry about the question.
The cumulative numbers ARE on the last date noted in the index.
Thanks.
The cumulative numbers ARE on the last date noted in the index.
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Correct as each daily report is posted it will include cumulative numbers. I wish they had a report for more counties but these 15 account for some 60% of the registered voters.
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/historical/mar2014.shtml
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/historical/counties.shtml
The above link gives some history of early voting by county. Some counties
participate more percentage wise than others but it seems the turnout has
grown steadily since EV inception.
Thank you. I’ll check it out.
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