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- Voter Registration Figures 1991- Present
Election Notice: Early voting for the November 5, 2024...
- Voter Registration and Unofficial Early Voting Figures
1 day ago · More than 64 million early votes have been cast this year, nearly 40% of the total in 2020. People wait to cast their votes at Hudson Yards, in New York City, last Saturday. As of Thursday, nearly ...
Almost two-thirds of voters cast an early ballot in 2020. Here's how advance voting is progressing in 2024.
1 day ago · More than 18.6 million Texans are currently registered to vote, according to the Secretary of State’s office. So far, 7,515,042 votes have been cast, for a statewide turnout of 40.35%.
Oct 24, 2024 · Only one person out of more than 100,000 voters in Tarrant County has reported having a vote for former President Donald Trump changed to Vice President Kamala Harris when the ballot...
Oct 23, 2024 · At least 1.7 million Texans had already voted by the second day of early voting, representing nearly 10% of registered voters, according to the latest data from the Texas Secretary of State...
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Aug 30, 2024 · More than 6,000 can no longer vote in Texas due to a felony conviction, and another 6,500 were flagged as noncitizens, according to data from the Department of Public Safety. So, that covers the first 488,500 removals. Of the remaining 662,000, more than 463,000 were removed after being put on what’s called the suspense list.