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  2. See voting wait times for major Texas counties on Election Day

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    Before Texans wait in line to cast their poll, see wait times for some of the largest counties in Texas here.

  3. When is early voting in Texas? Here's when and where ... - AOL

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    Registered voters can vote early at any polling place in their county. According to VoteTexas.gov, early voting locations can be found on their website in the "My Voter Portal" section. Once there ...

  4. Early voting starts in Texas: Here's where and how to vote ...

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    Polling place hours may vary according to the day of the week or the voting location. Most locations are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., but it's best to check your county's election page or see the ...

  5. An ultimate Austin-area voter guide as early voting ... - AOL

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    Early voting locations in Williamson County Registered voters in Williamson County can cast their ballot at any polling center where a “Vote Here/Aqui” sign is displayed.

  6. Friday is the last day of early voting in Texas. Where to ...

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    On the Texas secretary of state's VoteTexas.gov website, early voting locations can be found in the "Voting in Person" section by clicking on "Where's my Polling Place" and then "My Voter Portal."

  7. Amy Acton - Wikipedia

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    Acton then ordered polling places closed due a public health emergency. [23] It was later determined that the election would be conducted entirely by mail-in absentee ballot for those who had not participated in early voting. [24] In April 2020, CNN called her "the Buckeye state's version of the straight-talking Dr. Anthony Fauci". [4]

  8. 2012 United States presidential election in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This election continued Ohio's bellwether streak, as the state voted for the winner of the presidency in every election from 1964 to 2016. President Obama won the popular vote in Ohio with 50.58% of the vote over Mitt Romney in second place at 47.60%, a Democratic victory margin of 2.98%.

  9. Thomas Worthington (governor) - Wikipedia

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    On June 17, 1812, he voted "No" on the resolution to declare war on Britain, but the vote in favor of war was 19 to 13. He won re-election as governor two years later, moving the state capital from Chillicothe to Columbus. Worthington did not seek re-election in 1818. He platted what would become the city of Logan, Ohio in 1816. [5]