Another day, another 100,000 ballots cast for Harris County.
The county announced it welcomed 112,709 voters Friday, the fourth straight day it hit the 100K mark.
Those four days now mark the four highest single-day totals in the county’s early voting history.
Through the first four days of early voting, roughly 511,675 Harris County residents have cast their ballots at early voting locations or through the mail. That is more than half the total early and absentee turnout from 2016, when some 985,000 Harris County residents voted before Election Day.
There still are two weeks of early voting to go. Residents have 112 sites to choose from before the early period ends Oct. 30. The polls are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 7 p.m. Sunday.
Voters have until Oct. 23 to request a mail ballot, and must post-mark those votes by 7 p.m. on Election Day for them to count.
Election Day is Nov. 3.
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