Monday, October 22, 2018

COLD AND RAIN AREN'T STOPPING EARLY VOTING CRUNCH






(Ed.'s Note: Turnout was heavy this morning at the Brownsville Central Library and the voters- as well as the supporters of the various candidates for the many races at the state, county and local levels  -were out braving the elements as were voters at the Central Library in Brownsville. This elections will determine everything from a state senator, a county judge and the members of the Brownsville Independent School District, among others, including judicial races.

And if you hurry to the Central Library you might actually see Cameron County Elections Administrator Remi Garza actually working. We're not kidding!

Wanna know where to vote on Nov. 6 in the Cameron County General Election?
Find your precinct (left)


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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i left and went to BCHC on price RD. line was alot shorter but the 4 people working were so incompetant and slow. wish i would of stayed in line at the library. 4 people in front of me at clinic and i was there for 30 minutes!

Anonymous said...

I was there at 9:30 am. By the time I exited the building, the line was so long that it turned around the entrance from Central.
What I like was that I really saw A LOT of young people (18 to 25).
I only voted for one well known local Republican. I voted for the person, NOT the party.
Locally, I voted for ANYONE running against the current BISD board.
If they are the worse, superlative can only be WORST and I am hoping at least one is better.
I hope the second day is better, lines are longer (great voter turn out)and the voting office gets MORE PERSONNEL and better organized.

Anonymous said...

The person represent the party

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