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Michael Li

Texas’ massive early voting numbers have persisted, leading to predictions of overall turnout unseen in years

October 24, 2020 By The Texas Tribune Leave a Comment

Voters wait in line to cast their ballots at the Sunland Park Mall in El Paso on the first day of early voting.

Experts are predicting that as many as 12 million people could vote in Texas this year.

Filed Under: Elections, Texas Tagged With: Brennan Center for Justice, coronavirus, Decision Desk HQ, Derek Ryan, Election Day, Gov. Greg Abbott, Hillary Clinton, Manny Garcia, Michael Li, New York University, Pandemic

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