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Early voting remains slow
Thursday, October 29, 2015 by Elizabeth Pagano
Early voting for the Nov. 3 election has continued this week, and as of Wednesday night, only 3.02 percent of registered Travis County voters – 19,205 – had cast ballots. So far, the busiest voting center has been the Randalls grocery store at Research and Braker, which has seen 2,601 ballots cast. In contrast, Parque Zaragoza Recreation Center at 2608 Gonzales St. has seen only 88 votes cast so far. A complete list of polling locations is available on the county clerk’s website.
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