A voter walks into the Como Community Center to cast her ballot on the first day of early voting in Tarrant County.
Rachel Royster
rroyster@star-telegram.com
Turnout on the second day of early voting in Tarrant County outshined the already impressive number of ballots cast on Day One of the primary races.
Tuesday’s voting brought out nearly 15,000 voters. Democrats continued to outnumber Republicans at the polls.
In the past three midterm primary elections, Republicans have outnumbered the Democrats voting on Day One of early voting.
Roughly 2,000 more voters showed up on Wednesday, with about 1,000 more voters from both parties.
Keller Town Hall and the Gary Fickes Northeast Tarrant County Courthouse are the two most popular voting locations for Republicans. Democrats preferred the Dionne Phillips Bagsby Southwest Subcourthouse and City of Arlington South Service Center polling locations.
The top contested primaries include the U.S. Senate.
Voters can cast their ballot early until Feb. 27, and Election Day is March 3.
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Rachel Royster is a news and government reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, specifically focused on Tarrant County. She joined the newsroom after interning at the Austin American-Statesman, the Waco Tribune-Herald and Capital Community News in DC. A Houston native and Baylor grad, Rachel enjoys traveling, reading and being outside. She welcomes any and all news tips to her email.
