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Voting wait times in major Texas counties on Election Day

Voting wait times in major Texas counties on Election Day

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Texans going to the polls can now check estimated wait times to plan their visit and avoid long lines as Election Day approaches and more than 9 million early voters already cast their ballots during early voting – a turnout of 48, 51%. The tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, coupled with important local policies, has energized voters across the state.

Both presidential candidates visited the Lone Star State two weeks ago to persuade undecided voters. Senator JD Vance, Trump's running mate, also visited the Lone Star State last week when he appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast.

Meanwhile, a crucial Senate race is also underway in Texas as Democratic candidate Colin Allred of Dallas challenges incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. Several major proposals are also on the ballot, including Amarillo's Proposal A to become a sanctuary city for the unborn, Dallas' cannabis decriminalization proposal and several school bond measures in districts such as Austin's, Frisco's and Allen's.

Check out wait times at polling places in some of Texas' largest counties

If you haven't voted yet and are eager to get to the polls, you can find your local wait times here.

Bexar County

Bexar County does not have an official wait time map. Local citizens have created a Facebook group to find out polling locations and wait times on Election Day.

Collin County

See polling locations and wait times on Election Day.

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