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Early voting continues this week
Wednesday, October 29, 2014 by Elizabeth Pagano
As of Tuesday night, almost 14 percent of the registered voters in Travis County have cast early ballots for the Nov. 4 election. According to the Travis County Clerk, 13.9 percent — which translates to 90,712 voters — have participated in the election so far. The busiest polling place continues to be the District 10 Randalls at Research and Braker, which saw 1,297 voters. Coming in second place, once again, is the Ben Hur Shrine, which saw 861 voters cast ballots Tuesday. All told, 10,407 voted on Tuesday. Early voting ends Friday. For more information and a list of polling places, go to the Travis County Elections website.
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