State Senator Phil King | The Senate of Texas Official Website
State Senator Phil King | The Senate of Texas Official Website
Early voting for the upcoming election begins on Monday, October 21st, and will continue until Friday, November 1st. Voters are encouraged to find their designated polling locations.
"I humbly ask for your vote to continue serving as your District 10 State Senator," a candidate stated. The importance of this election is emphasized by the inclusion of key races such as the Presidency and Senator Ted Cruz’s race. Concerns cited include inflation, rising costs, border security, and America's global standing.
The statement highlights several reasons to consider early voting:
- Unforeseen events on Election Day could prevent you from voting.
- Bad weather might make it difficult to reach polling stations.
- Early voting helps campaigns save time and resources as voters are removed from mailing lists shortly after casting their votes.
- Campaigns can then concentrate efforts on those who have not yet voted.
- Avoiding long lines on Election Day is another advantage.
- After voting early, individuals can motivate others to do the same.
- Voting early provides flexibility for those interested in volunteering at polls or other capacities on Election Day.
Voters are reminded to check early voting locations and times in various counties including Brown County, Callahan County, Johnson County, Palo Pinto County, Parker County, Shackelford County, Stephens County, and Tarrant County.