Showing posts with label 2018 Early voting results. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018 Early voting results. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Wednesday, February 28, 2018 Democratic Primary and Republican Primary Early Voting Results for Harris County, Texas


Harris County Democrats Continue to Outnumber Harris County Republicans at the Early Voting Polls Through the first Nine Days of Early Voting

ANALYSIS BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR

To be fair, we must keep in mind that Republican Party Primary early voting numbers in Harris County are up too -- just not as much as the Harris County Democratic Primary early voting numbers through the first nine days of the early voting process. Through the first nine days, 59,048 Democrats have participated in the Harris County Democratic Primary. 43,922 Democrats have gone to the polls to vote early by personal appearance. And 15,126 Democrats have filled out "MAIL-IN BALLOTS and returned them. On the contrary, 57,108 Republicans have participated in the Harris County Republican Primary. 39,412 Republicans have gone to the polls to vote early by personal appearance. And 17,696 Republicans have filled out "MAIL-IN BALLOTS: and returned them to the Harris County Clerk.


TOP DEMOCRATIC EARLY VOTING LOCATION

The top overall early voting location for the Harris County Democratic Party is the Metropolitan Multi Service Center located at 1475 W. Gray Street, Houston, Texas 77019. Over 5,116 Democrats have gone to this location to vote early so far.


TOP REPUBLICAN EARLY VOTING LOCATION

The top overall early voting location for the Harris County Republican Party is the Champion Forest Baptist Church located at 4840 Strack Road, Houston, Texas 77069. Over 2,855 Republicans have gone to this location to vote early.




A GLANCE AT THE HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY EARLY VOTING TURNOUT THROUGH THE FIRST NINE DAYS OF EARLY VOTING

On Tuesday, 3,833, Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Wednesday, 3,143, Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Thursday, 3,920, Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Friday, 5,214 Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Saturday, 6,142, Democrats vote early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Sunday, 2,683, Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Monday, 5,729, Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Tuesday, 6,121, Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Wednesday, 7,137, Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas.


A GLANCE AT THE HARRIS COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY EARLY VOTING TURNOUT THROUGH THE FIRST NINE DAYS OF EARLY VOTING

On Tuesday, 3,509 Republicans voted early by personal appearance. On Wednesday, 3,167 Democrats voted early by personal appearance. On Thursday, 4,105 Republicans voted early by personal appearance. On Friday, 5,272 Republicans voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Saturday, 4,677, Republicans voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Sunday, 1,664, Republicans voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Monday, 5,103, Republicans voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Tuesday, 5,643, Republicans voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Wednesday, 6,272 Republicans voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas.

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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 2018 IS THE LAST TIME TEXAS WILL BE ABLE TO VOTE A STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET

In case you don’t already know, this will be this last time Texas voters will be able to vote a straight-party-ticket in the state of Texas. What can you do? You are strongly encouraged by Houston Business Connections Magazine© to remind everyone you come into contact with between now, and Tuesday, November 6, 2018, about the historic battle that’s about to go down in the Lone Star State.



A LOOK BACK AT THE 2016 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, the Harris County Democratic Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Republican Party. In case you don’t remember, 472,030 Democrats voted a straight ticket, compared to only 401,663 Republicans. The voter turnout was 61.33% -- as only 1,338,898 of the 2,182,980 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.



A LOOK BACK AT THE 2014 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the Harris County Republican Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Democratic Party. In case you don’t remember, 254,006 Republicans voted a straight ticket, compared to only 210,018 Democrats. The voter turnout was 33.65% -- as only 688,018 of the 2,044,361 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.



A LOOK BACK AT THE 2012 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, the Harris County Democratic Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Republican Party. In case you don’t remember, 406,991 Democrats voted a straight ticket, compared to only 404,165 Republicans. The voter turnout was 61.99% -- as only 1,204,167 of the 1,942,566 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.



A LOOK BACK AT THE 2010 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, the Harris County Republican Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Democratic Party. In case you don’t remember, 290,355 Republicans voted a straight ticket, compared to only 240,479 Democrats. The voter turnout was 41.67% -- as only 798,995 of the 1,917,534 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.



A LOOK BACK AT THE 2008 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, the Harris County Democratic Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Republican Party. In case you don’t remember, 391,488 Democrats voted a straight ticket, compared to only 343,919 Republicans. The voter turnout was 62.81% -- as only 1,188,731 of the 1,892,656 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.



Aubrey R. Taylor, the president, and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications is the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine©. Taylor has more than 26-years of experience in marketing branding, public relations and political consulting. He’s publicly promoted Republican and Democratic candidates in statewide elections and in local municipalities throughout the Lone Star State. He’s also publicly promoted (through his publications) such corporations and institutions as Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Texas Southern University, Prairie View A&M University, Chevron, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, State Farm Insurance, and Allstate Insurance to name a few. A visionary in his own right, Taylor has also helped many incumbent Democrats and Republicans to hold onto their seats amidst stiff challenges from political rivals -- but he’s also played strategic roles in developing strategies to help his clients unseat more than a few incumbents as well. His private group of “nonpartisan” HBC Magazine© Readers has assisted him with picking the best candidates to recommend in “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS” and “MIDTERM ELECTIONS” on a regular basis. In case you don’t remember, back in the Tuesday, November 8, 2016 “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION” his “nonpartisan” group of Houston Business Connections Magazine© Readers made “RECOMMENDATIONS” in sixty-seven (67) races on the ballot in Harris County, Texas. The Houston Chronicle (EDITORIAL BOARD) made endorsements in the same sixty-seven (67) races. 

NEED A MEDIA PARTNER?

If you are a candidate running for public office in the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Party Primary, or Republican Party Primary and need a strategy, branding, or marketing assistance, please call (832)212-8735, or (281)788-3033 today!

 
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033


Monday, February 26, 2018

24,935 Democrats Have Voted Early in-person in Harris County through 6 days; 22,394 Republicans Have Voted Early in-person so far



Democratic Early In-Person Voters Are Still Outpacing Republican Party In-Person Early Voters through the First Six Days of Early Voting in Harris County, Texas

ANALYSIS BY AUBREY R. TAYLOR

The early voting turnout was really light yesterday in Harris County for both major politcal parties. Neither major political party in Harris County is putting up great overall numbers considering Harris County has well over 2 million voters and the combined early voting numbers only stand at 69,591 total votes. However, Harris County County Democrats are continuing to go to the polls to vote early in greater numbers than their Republican counterparts.

DEMOCRATS TURN IN LARGEST TURNOUT SO FAR

On yesterday, Sunday, February 25, 2018, the Harris County Democratic Party 2,683 Democrats went to the polls to vote early by personal appearance. So far, 24,935 Democrats have gone to the polls to vote in-person through the first six days of early voting. Comparatively speaking, 22,394 Republicans have gone to the polls to vote in-person through the first six days of early voting. But keep in mind, that when you throw in the "MAIL-IN BALLOTS" the Republican Party Primary "VOTER PARTICIPATION" is still greater than that of the Democrats in Harris County, Texas. Overall, the "TOTAL HARRIS COUNTY EARLY VOTER PARTICIPATION" for Republicans stands at 35,036 total votes through the first four days of early voting. On the contrary, the "TOTAL HARRIS COUNTY EARLY VOTER PARTICIPATION" for Democrats stands at 34,555 total votes through the first six days of early voting.




A GLANCE AT THE HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY EARLY VOTING TURNOUT THROUGH THE FIRST FIVE DAYS OF EARLY VOTING

On Tuesday, 3,833 Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Wednesday, 3,143 Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Thursday, 3,920 Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Friday, 5,214 Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Saturday, 6,142 Democrats vote early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Sunday, 2,683 Democrats voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas.


A GLANCE AT THE HARRIS COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY EARLY VOTING TURNOUT THROUGH THE FIRST FIVE DAYS OF EARLY VOTING

On Tuesday, 3,509 Republicans voted early by personal appearance. On Wednesday, 3,167 Democrats voted early by personal appearance. On Thursday, 4,105 Republicans voted early by personal appearance. On Friday, 5,272 Republicans voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Saturday, 4,677 Republicans voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas. On Sunday, 1,664, Republicans voted early by personal appearance in Harris County, Texas.



TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 2018 IS THE LAST TIME TEXAS WILL BE ABLE TO VOTE A STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET

In case you don’t already know, this will be this last time Texas voters will be able to vote a straight-party-ticket in the state of Texas. What can you do? You are strongly encouraged by Houston Business Connections Magazine© to remind everyone you come into contact with between now, and Tuesday, November 6, 2018, about the historic battle that’s about to go down in the Lone Star State.



A LOOK BACK AT THE 2016 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, the Harris County Democratic Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Republican Party. In case you don’t remember, 472,030 Democrats voted a straight ticket, compared to only 401,663 Republicans. The voter turnout was 61.33% -- as only 1,338,898 of the 2,182,980 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.



A LOOK BACK AT THE 2014 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the Harris County Republican Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Democratic Party. In case you don’t remember, 254,006 Republicans voted a straight ticket, compared to only 210,018 Democrats. The voter turnout was 33.65% -- as only 688,018 of the 2,044,361 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.



A LOOK BACK AT THE 2012 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, the Harris County Democratic Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Republican Party. In case you don’t remember, 406,991 Democrats voted a straight ticket, compared to only 404,165 Republicans. The voter turnout was 61.99% -- as only 1,204,167 of the 1,942,566 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.



A LOOK BACK AT THE 2010 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, the Harris County Republican Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Democratic Party. In case you don’t remember, 290,355 Republicans voted a straight ticket, compared to only 240,479 Democrats. The voter turnout was 41.67% -- as only 798,995 of the 1,917,534 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.



A LOOK BACK AT THE 2008 STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTING NUMBERS

Back on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, the Harris County Democratic Party won the straight-ticket voting battle over the Harris County Republican Party. In case you don’t remember, 391,488 Democrats voted a straight ticket, compared to only 343,919 Republicans. The voter turnout was 62.81% -- as only 1,188,731 of the 1,892,656 registered Harris County voters (at the time) went to the polls.



Aubrey R. Taylor, the president, and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications is the publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine©. Taylor has more than 26-years of experience in marketing branding, public relations and political consulting. He’s publicly promoted Republican and Democratic candidates in statewide elections and in local municipalities throughout the Lone Star State. He’s also publicly promoted (through his publications) such corporations and institutions as Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Texas Southern University, Prairie View A&M University, Chevron, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, State Farm Insurance, and Allstate Insurance to name a few. A visionary in his own right, Taylor has also helped many incumbent Democrats and Republicans to hold onto their seats amidst stiff challenges from political rivals -- but he’s also played strategic roles in developing strategies to help his clients unseat more than a few incumbents as well. His private group of “nonpartisan” HBC Magazine© Readers has assisted him with picking the best candidates to recommend in “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS” and “MIDTERM ELECTIONS” on a regular basis. In case you don’t remember, back in the Tuesday, November 8, 2016 “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION” his “nonpartisan” group of Houston Business Connections Magazine© Readers made “RECOMMENDATIONS” in sixty-seven (67) races on the ballot in Harris County, Texas. The Houston Chronicle (EDITORIAL BOARD) made endorsements in the same sixty-seven (67) races. 

NEED A MEDIA PARTNER?

If you are a candidate running for public office in the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Party Primary, or Republican Party Primary and need a strategy, branding, or marketing assistance, please call (832)212-8735, or (281)788-3033 today!

 
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033