Texans, here's how to exercise your voting rights for the May 4 elections by visiting your county's polling location. Your voice matters in shaping our future!
Early voting has been down across the State of Texas since voting began on October 24. That includes here in Lubbock County where numbers continue to be lower than they were in 2018.
But there is still time for you to cast your ballot and let your voice be heard...
Just over 19,600 people participated in Early Voting for the Texas Primary Elections in Lubbock County. Election Day is Tuesday, March 1 with polls open 7am-7pm
While Texas and Lubbock have historically voted Republican, there’s evidence the 2020 Presidential Election could come down to the wire amid a record number of early votes.
Texas currently leads the U.S. in early voter turnout in the 2020 General Election, and early votes look to eclipse early voting totals of the 2016 election.
Friday on KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, editor of the Quorum Report Scott Braddock joined Matt Martin to talk about the upcoming presidential election, undecided voters, the Presidential and Vice Presidential debates, mail in ballots, Ken Paxton, and more...
The early voting site at the United Supermarket location at 130th Street and Indiana Avenue will be closed for the remainder of Wednesday, July 8th after an election worker tested positive for COVID-19.