By the second day of early voting, Texas had already seen nearly 10% of its registered voters cast their ballots. This indicates a high turnout when compared to previous years, with over 1.7 million Texans having voted early.
In specific counties, the turnout has been notable:
- Harris County reported over 242,000 people voting in the first two days, closely matching the numbers from the 2020 election for the same period.
- Jefferson County approached 20,000 voters by the second day.
- North Texas counties like Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton have also shown significant turnout percentages, with Denton County reaching a 15.24% turnout by the data available.
The early voting period has shown a marked increase in participation compared to past elections, with specific mention of record turnouts in counties like Tarrant, Bexar, and Travis, which are significant due to their size and political inclinations.
Mail in ballot: 163K vs 261K (2020)
Top 15 Counties: 567K vs 500K ( 2020)
Total statewide voted 843K vs 760K (2020)
From Derek Ryan aka LonghornDerek:
....Looks like the Cheat is on????
The rout begins Melissa! Praise God!