Early Voting Period Lasts Until Friday, November 2nd, at Eagle Pass Multi-Purpose Center
By: Miguel Munoz, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2018
As of Tuesday, October 30, 2018, a total of 5,728 Maverick County registered voters had cast their ballots in the November 6th State and Local Election through the Early Voting Period, according to Maverick County Elections Administrator Roy Schmerber.
A total of 5,349 votes have come in at the Early Voting Poll located at the City of Eagle Pass Multi-Purpose Center, 480 South Adams Street, in Eagle Pass, Texas while another 379 votes have come in through the Mail-In System as of Tuesday, October 30, 2018.
Maverick County’s over 30,000 registered voters have today (Wednesday, October 31st), Thursday, November 1st, and Friday, November 2nd, to still cast their votes by Early Voting at the Eagle Pass Multi-Purpose Center.
After Friday, November 2nd, Maverick Countians will still be able to vote on Election Day, Tuesday, November 6th, at their respective County Precinct Polling Places from 7 A.M. through 7 P.M.
The November 6th State and Local Election is very important and has many key races throughout our local, school, county, state, and federal governments.
All Maverick County registered voters are cordially invited to take five minutes of their personal time to come out to vote in the November 6th Election. If you do not vote, then do not complain about who got elected. Represent yourself and your family through exercising your right to vote. Remember, your vote is your voice. See you all at the Election Polling Places today, tomorrow, Friday, or on Tuesday, November 6th.