Texas turnout rate slightly down after first three days of early voting
Turnout among Texas voters is slightly down this fall compared to the record-setting 2020 presidential election, according to a Texas Tribune analysis of state data.
More than 2.8 million Texans this year have either voted in person during the first three days of early voting or have returned their ballot by mail. Thats 15.1% of all registered voters. In 2020, 15.7% of registered voters went to the polls or turned in their ballot during the same period in 2020.
Texas has more registered voters than ever: 18.6 million, an increase of about 1.7 million since 2020. Voter turnout during that election ended at about 67% a modern-day record for the Lone Star State, known for low voter participation.
Early voting began Monday. The last day to vote early is Nov. 1. Texans must return their absentee ballot to their county in person or have their ballot postmarked by Nov. 5, Election Day.
https://www.texastribune.org/2024/10/25/texas-2024-election-early-vote-turnout/