The top local stories this morning from ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº: Tomorrow’s the deadline to register to vote for the Nov. 8 general election.
Texas is one of 19 states that don’t allow citizens to complete their voter registration online, so you have to complete the process in-person.
However, applications are available online, local county elections offices, sub-courthouses, city halls, libraries and post offices. Applications must be postmarked or dropped off at the election office by close of business Tuesday.
More than 14.9 million Texans are registered to vote, but turnout has typically been low. Texas had one of the lowest voter turnouts in this year’s primary. In 2012, less than 50 percent of eligible adults voted. The national rate was 58 percent.
Early voting begins Oct. 24. Still need to register to vote?
Other stories this morning:
- Friday’s conditional dismissal of a federal lawsuit against Attorney General Ken Paxton . He still faces state criminal charges for securities fraud.
- Researchers in the Netherlands concluded may increase risk for cardiovascular disease and death.
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