More Harris County Early Voters Are Opting To Show Up To The Polls

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The second week of early voting is underway, with over 105,000 Harris County voters already casting their ballots in the March primary elections — and more opting to vote in person than in previous years. According to the Harris County Clerk’s Office Election Department, roughly 85 percent of all early...

More voters are showing up to Harris County's early vote centers to cast their ballots as early voting in the March Primary elections draws to a close later this week.The second week of early voting is underway, with over 105,000 Harris County voters already casting their ballots in the March primary elections — and more opting to vote in person than in previous years.

Those eligible for a mail-in ballot include individuals 65 or older, those with a disability, those giving birth within three weeks before or after Election Day, or those expecting to be outside of Harris County. Some of the more competitive contests for Harris County residents include the race for Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg against challenger former prosecutor Sean Teare and for U.S. House District 18 held featuring incumbent U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee going up against former Houston City Council At-Large member Amanda Edwards.

 

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