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Election Day was Nov. 3. Here's what you need to know.
to register to votefor counties to receive mail-in until early voting startsEarly voting ends until Election DayTexas voters . Early voting in the state ran from Oct. 13 to Oct. 30, and Election Day nationwide was Nov. 3. —most results in Texas are complete, except for overseas and provisional ballots. Counties have until Nov. 17 to complete a final canvass of votes.If you enter your address below, we’ll customize this page for you. (Don’t worry, we won’t store your information.) You’ll be able to view the and if you have more questions.Choose a section to scroll to:The Texas Tribune thanks...…to register to votefor counties to receive mail-in until early voting startsEarly voting ends until Election DayTexas voters . Early voting in the state ran from Oct. 13 to Oct. 30, and Election Day nationwide was Nov. 3. —most results in Texas are complete, except for overseas and provisional ballots. Counties have until Nov. 17 to complete a final canvass of votes.If you enter your address below, we’ll customize this page for you. (Don’t worry, we won’t store your information.) You’ll be able to view the and if you have more questions.Choose a section to scroll to:The Texas Tribune thanks...WW…
Texas needs more poll workers this year because of the pandemic. Here's how to become one.
Kathy Schneider worked as a Dallas County election clerk in 2018, but out of concern about the coronavirus, she’s choosing not to this year.“I am 64 and really not interested in exposing myself to coronavirus any more than I need to do,” Schneider said.Instead, she’s volunteering as a poll watcher for the Democratic party, which she can do outdoors and distanced in a parking lot.Texas is preparing for a general election for which election officials are expecting unprecedented turnout — and unprecedented demand for election workers. The general election will require local election...… Kathy Schneider worked as a Dallas County election clerk in 2018, but out of concern about the coronavirus, she’s choosing not to this year.“I am 64 and really not interested in exposing myself to coronavirus any more than I need to do,” Schneider said.Instead, she’s volunteering as a poll watcher for the Democratic party, which she can do outdoors and distanced in a parking lot.Texas is preparing for a general election for which election officials are expecting unprecedented turnout — and unprecedented demand for election workers. The general election will require local election...WW…
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