First day of early voting brings in 5,000+ Brazos County voters

First day of early voting brings in 5,000+ Brazos County voters

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Monday was the first day of early voting in Texas, and 5,144 people have already cast their vote in Brazos county for the current election.

Trudy Hancock, elections administrator for Brazos County, told KBTX this election is already bucking trends.

“We have hit the ground running today,” Hancock boasted. “We usually run 50/50. 50% early and 50% election day. I have a feeling this time, a lot of people are going to vote early.”

Thousands of people have already cast their vote in the Brazos Valley on day one of early voting.(kbtx)

As far as first-day jitters, Hancock said it was a smooth day of voting.

“We’ve had a few little technical issues like ballot paper getting jammed and things like that, but nothing to halt voting,” explained Hancock.

Bryan native Jeremy Zamora said he was eager to cast his vote.

“I think it’s important, as an American citizen, to do your due diligence as your right to vote and have your voice be heard,” Zamora shared.

Hancock said it was a large turnout today, and areas like Robertson County are experiencing the same influx of voters with the same amount of foot traffic in a day as it would in a week.

“Just remember, once you’re in that line, you’re within that 100-foot marker, so there is no electioneering. No shirts, buttons, hats for candidates; just be sure that you’re mindful of that,” advised Hancock.

A total of 5,144 people in Brazos county cast their ballot on day one of early voting.
A total of 5,144 people in Brazos county cast their ballot on day one of early voting.(kbtx)

Although lines were a little long on day one, Zamora said election workers quickly and efficiently kept voters moving.

“Do your due diligence of who you want in the office and running the country,” Zamora added.

For those not voting in person but nervous about their ballots being received due to post office issues, Hancock has a pro tip.

“If you’re worried about the post office, your ballot having to go out of town and then come back, you can go to the post office on Boonville and walk your ballot in. They will hand stamp it and put it in a box, and they deliver them to us daily,” suggested Hancock.

A mail-in ballot must be postmarked no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 5 and received by 5 p.m. the following day. That may be a tight turnaround, so Hancock advises all to send out your ballot as early as possible.

Find more information on local election information with KBTX’s Election Headquarters. Early voting runs through November 1.


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Central Consolidated brings Mexican Independence Day celebration to Kirtland – The Tri-City Record

Community event hosted by Student Equity Council

Ryan Stream will perform at the Central Consolidated School District Mexican Independence Day celebration on Sept. 16 at the Brooks Isham Performing Arts Center. (Courtesy Central Consolidated Schools)

Jerrod Noble

Ryan Stream is set to perform at the Brooks Isham Performing Arts Center on Sept. 16 to commemorate the Mexican War of Independence with promises of powerful music, motivational insights and multicultural unity.

The event will start at 5:30 p.m. and is free to the public. It will provide a unique opportunity for the community to connect, be motivated, and celebrate shared values.

In a CCSD news release, Stream is described as a celebrated singer, songwriter, and motivational speaker who will bring exceptional talent and an inspiring story.

“His incredible journey from a homeless shelter and foster care to becoming a successful entrepreneur and bestselling author is nothing short of extraordinary,” the release said.

Stream has overcome drug addiction, incarceration and served twice in combat, according to the release.

“Recently featured in Forbes, MTV and TEDx Talks, Ryan Stream has gained widespread recognition for his contributions to communities, including receiving the prestigious Verizon Service Award,” the release said.

The performance will bring diverse heritage with themes of mental health, resilience, and leadership.

Stream’s message includes breaking cycles, fostering patriotism, and inspiring belief in every individual.




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