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Texas, Smith County election

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Smith County prepares for early voting ahead of primary elections
Smith County election officials are preparing equipment and staffing for early voting in primary elections that begin Tuesday.

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The Texas Tribune on MSN · 1d
What to know about county offices on Texas’ March 3 primary ballot
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Texas early voting begins ahead of contentious March 3 primary elections
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Candidates begin final push as early voting for primary election starts across Texas
Early voting began across Texas on Tuesday for the March primary election.

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The Texan · 1d
Trump Yet to Endorse in Texas GOP U.S. Senate Primary, Says He Supports All Three Candidates
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Early voting begins today in Texas. Here’s what to know before you cast your ballot
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East Texas election officials weigh in on early voting turnout

On the first day of early voting, Smith County Elections Administrator Michelle Allcon says turnout has been steady.
Tyler Morning Telegraph
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What to know: Key deadlines, voting information ahead of March primaries in Smith County

Primary elections are coming up March 3 in Smith County and beyond, and applications to vote by mail are well underway with many key deadlines in the following month. The Tyler Morning Telegraph compiled the list below, showing key dates and requirements ...
Houston Public Media
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Texas’ troubled election software and new congressional maps delay voter registration cards

The holdup comes as early voting in the March primaries is set to begin Feb. 17. The cards aren’t required to cast a ballot, but they identify voters’ congressional districts, which were redrawn last year.
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