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Early voting continues through Friday
Tuesday, October 28, 2014 by Elizabeth Pagano
According to the latest figures, 12.07 percent of registered Travis County voters have cast early ballots in the election so far. That’s 78,724 voters, combining early voters and those who have mailed in ballots. On Monday, 9,080 votes were cast. The Randalls at Research and Braker in District 10 continued to be the busiest voting location – 1,103 votes were cast there. 759 votes were cast at the District 7 Ben Hur Shrine Center, and 765 at the Randalls at South MoPac and William Cannon, which is in District 8. Randalls at Brodie and Slaughter Lane, Highland Mall, Randalls Flagship West Lake Hills and Pflugerville County Tax Office polling stations all saw more than 600 votes cast on Monday. Early voting continues through Friday. For more information and a list of polling places, go to the Travis County Elections website.
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