*Note: This article has been updated with new voter turnout numbers and percentages, as data has been updated on October 31.
Voters in 10 Texas counties have already surpassed 2014 total voter turnout during this year’s early vote.
According to preliminary data from the Texas Secretary of State, voters in Collin, Denton, El Paso, Fort Bend, Hidalgo, Williamson, Brazoria, Lubbock, Hays and Comal counties surpassed 2014 numbers for cumulative in-person ballots cast and ballots mailed in.
El Paso, home county to Democratic nominee Beto O’Rourke who is challenging U.S. Senator Ted Cruz for his seat, saw the biggest spike in voter turnout so far. Early numbers on Wednesday counted 107,246 votes so far this year, up from 2014’s 79,689 votes (note: all cumulative numbers include in person voting and mailed in ballots. 2014 numbers include early voting and election day). This year’s voter turnout so far in El Paso County is 134 percent of what it was in 2014.
The next county to see a bigger increase this year compared to 2014 is Collin County, where 220,974 votes have been tallied so far. Four years ago, Collin County had 175,617 total votes. This year has already seen a 125 percent voter turnout when compared to 2014 numbers.
Numbers for other top 10 counties where voter turnout has already exceeded 2014 numbers include:
These numbers for this year’s election are preliminary and may be even higher after the secretary of state reports final numbers.
As Reform Austin previously reported, more than twice as many Texans in the state’s most populated counties voted during the first week of this year’s early voting than they did during the first six days of the 2014 midterm election.
Early voting concludes on Friday, November 2nd. More counties have longer hours for early vote this week, allowing greater opportunities for voters to participate in this election.
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