Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Where to vote on Super Tuesday

The Travis County Elections Division website was reportedly experiencing glitches this morning, leaving many voters wondering where to cast their ballot this Primary Election Day.

The Travis County Republican Party's website quickly became a go-to source for anyone looking for the list of voting locations in the Austin area. We include the URL below (full list of precinct numbers, addresses, etc.):

http://www.traviscountygop.org/news/203/38/Where-do-I-vote.html

As a reminder: Travis County utilizes a "vote center" model, which allows voters registered in Travis County to vote at any polling site within the county. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.  Please note that Republican precinct conventions will take place on a Saturday this year.

Could the glitches at Travis County Elections be indicative of record-breaking turnout? Leave your comments below!


UPDATES:

* Several sources state that Travis County voting has exceeded 50,000 Super Tuesday voters by 2 p.m. If so, that puts us near the high water mark of 2008. We'll have some analysis tonight.

*Incumbent Travis GOP Chairman James Dickey has an interactive list of all voting precincts at:
http://jamesrdickey.com/voting/election-day-voting-locations

*Travis County Elections set up a Google Map with voting locations -- an excellent alternative in case their server is overwhelmed:

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