In Williamson County, 22,688 people (6% of registered voters) voted on the first day of early voting, a record. @KXAN_News #txlege
In Travis County, 35,873 voted in-person on the first day of early voting -- topping the first day of early voting for the 2016 presidential election.

Including mail-in ballots received, 6.84% of registered voters cast a ballot today.
@kxan_news #txlege https://countyclerk.traviscountytx.gov/images/pdfs/election_results/2020.11.03/G20_Daily_Totals_Oct13.pdf
On the first day of early voting in 2016, there were 2,294 mobile voting voters - no mobile voting this time.

35,873 early voting location votes today - compared to 33,664 early voting location votes on first day of early voting in 2016.
In Hays County, 6,867 in-person votes on the first day of early voting --- compared to 4,726 in-person votes on first day of early voting in 2016. @KXAN_News #txlege
Dallas County first day of early voting record: https://twitter.com/JudgeClayJ/status/1316206848572379138?s=20
Harris County nearly doubles in-person first day of early voting record: https://twitter.com/jaspscherer/status/1316195886913990662?s=20
Interesting: El Paso County tops 2016 and 2018 first day of early voting totals https://twitter.com/bobmoorenews/status/1316211858295205888
. @HarrisVotes and @CGHollins have been the target of several Republican-led lawsuits in recent weeks, but he’s making quite a name for himself anyway. Harris Co nearly doubled turnout on first day of early voting. https://twitter.com/maddowblog/status/1316212585595891713
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