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Early voting in Texas is over. Here's how many people have voted thus far ahead of Election Day

We're tracking the latest early voting totals and turnout percentages for the November election.

DALLAS — Early voting is now over, North Texas.

Through one full week of early voting, more than a million people casted their ballots in North Texas. As the early voting period continued to pass, though, more and more people got out to the polls.

Below are the latest early voting totals for North Texas counties that have reported numbers, with the turnout percentage in parentheses, according to the Texas Secretary of State Office. These numbers include BOTH in-person and mail voters, per the data. Track the numbers from every Texas county here.

Note: These numbers are through Nov. 1, 2024. Some data could be delayed, so check back for the latest totals as they are updated.

North Texas early voting turnout totals

  • Dallas County: 658,088 (44.85%)
  • Tarrant County: 593,753 (45.34%)
  • Collin County: 435,403 (58.15%)
  • Denton County: 378,857 (57.27%)
  • Ellis County: 81,086 (55.01%)
  • Johnson County: 68,783 (53.2%)
  • Parker County: 75,179 (58.9%)
  • Kaufman County: 54,178 (50.09%)
  • Rockwall County: 53,058 (60.34%)
  • Wise County: 31,669 (56.69%)
  • Hood County: 30,052 (58.12%)

Statewide early voting totals: 8,676,009 (46.59%)

Am I registered to vote?

The deadline to register to vote has passed, but you can check your registration status here.

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Where do I vote?

Here are links to county election offices, which have lists of polling locations

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