So, it all comes down to this. I'm sure that no matter who wins the Presidential election, (and after the dust has settled from the numerous lawsuits over the results), we'll still continue to hear about it for a while, but I guess that comes with the territory...
So, it all comes down to this. I'm sure that no matter who wins the Presidential election tomorrow, we'll still continue to hear about it for a while, but I guess that comes with the territory. At any rate, the election is tomorrow (Tuesday November 8th), and polls will be open from 7am to 7pm...
With early voting now over, the numbers of early voters in the Presidential election in Victoria County grew to record-setting numbers.
According to official figures, 2,298 people voted yesterday (Friday), bringing the total number of in person early voters to 20,071...
There has been a lot of debate about whether a photo ID should be a requirement to vote, and for this Presidential election on November 8th, Texas has made it easier to vote without one.
If you have a photo ID, that is preferred when you go to cast your ballot, but there are some alternatives...
When it comes to politics and the current state of the union, everybody has an opinion. Any quick glance at social media will give you an idea of how passionate people are about the current race for president. That's why it's important to be sure that you don't just complain about it, but you actually get out to vote on November 8th...
There's an election today, and in order to cast your vote, you will need a photo ID.
A recent ruling by the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay on an injunction of the enforcement of photo ID legislation, which means you will need a photo ID to vote this time around. What forms of ID are acceptable? Read on.
Early voting in Victoria County begins at 8 a.m. Monday.
Courtesy of the Victoria Advocate, here is a list of early voting sites with locations and times:
Smartphones have changed the way we communicate, listen to music, watch videos, even how we pay our bills. But will this explosion in mobile technology one day change the way we vote?