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Despite hotly contested primaries, few Texans have voted early so far

Voting site at the Martin Luther King Community Center in Fort Worth.
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Early voting for the current election began February 14 and ends Friday February 25. (Polls were closed Monday February 21 in observation of President鈥檚 Day.) Election Day is March 1.

In the state's largest counties, voter turnout was below 5 percent during the first seven days of early voting. Election officials said some Texans could still be making up their minds before Election Day on March 1.

Despite the state's top Republicans in the March 1 primary election and a in that party's gubernatorial race, voter turnout in the first seven days of early voting was below five percent in the state鈥檚 largest counties.

Through Sunday, voter turnout was only about 4 percent total in the 15 Texas counties with the most registered voters, according to data available Tuesday afternoon from the secretary of state. The counties include Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar, Travis, Collin, Denton, Fort Bend, El Paso, Hidalgo, Williamson, Montgomery, Galveston, Brazoria and Cameron.

That鈥檚 slightly below the 4.46 % turnout during the same time period in 2018, according to from the Texas Secretary of State鈥檚 office.

Overall, there are about 17,184,000 registered voters in Texas. As of Sunday, about 2.7 %, or 465,000 voters across the state, have cast ballots in the Republican primary. That鈥檚 compared to about 295,000, or 1.7 %, that have voted in the Democratic primary.

In the state鈥檚 largest counties, only Brazoria County had a turnout higher than 4 % in the Republican primary, while Hidalgo County in the Rio Grande Valley had a turnout higher than 4 % for the Democratic primary.

It鈥檚 not necessarily unusual to see a single-digit turnout, said Sam Taylor, a spokesperson for the Texas Secretary of State鈥檚 office. He told The Texas Newsroom that 鈥 unlike general elections, where voters tend to make up their minds earlier 鈥 Texans tend to take a few more days to make a choice from within their respective parties.

鈥淧rimary voters are a little bit more discerning. They're a little bit more 鈥楬ey, show me what you got鈥 to the candidates,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o, I think the primary voters, generally speaking in the past, usually wait until the end of the early voting period or Election Day to vote.鈥

The current election is the first in the state since the Texas Legislature passed that ushered in several changes to election procedures, including tighter restrictions on applications . Voters who request a ballot must provide driver鈥檚 license or Social Security information they first submitted when they registered.

In Harris County for example, 33,270 mail-in ballot applications were received by Harris County and 4,598 鈥 or 14% 鈥 were flagged for rejection due to the new voter ID requirements. Another 13,736 鈥 or 41% 鈥 were 鈥渇lagged for rejection for any reason,鈥 Houston Public Media last week.

That led local officials to ask the Biden administration to intervene to ensure every voter is able to cast a ballot.

鈥淥ur message today is simple: please exhaust every legal option available to ensure that each eligible voter in Harris County and the State of Texas has their vote counted,鈥 Harris County officials wrote U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland.

There have also been discrepancies between the total vote count from the state and the data published by the county. In El Paso County, records through Monday show a total of 10,525 ballots cast in the Democratic primary white state data shows 9,289. The El Paso elections department was still reviewing the data as of Tuesday afternoon but Taylor said the reason could be that county officials have to upload raw data and also a roster all voters who have cast a ballot, which could be leading to some delays.

鈥淭hey're posting their raw numbers to their website and it's taking them a little bit longer to upload all the different pieces of data that they have to include to our website,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat may account for the discrepancy at the end of the week.鈥

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