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Early votes continue to trickle in
Thursday, December 11, 2014 by Elizabeth Pagano
On Wednesday, one more person cast a ballot than Tuesday, bringing the day’s total to 3,582 votes, or 0.65 percent of the registered voters in Travis County. The grand total for early voting this go-round is 37,323 votes, which is 6.76 percent of the voters in the county. The largest number — 461 — came from people voting by mail, but in terms of physical locations, the Randalls at Research Boulevard and Braker Lane, the Randalls at South MoPac and William Cannon Drive and the Ben Hur Shrine Center remained the most popular with 438, 378, and 360 votes cast, respectively.
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