Early voting ends today for next week’s primary runoff election. One of the biggest races is the runoff between Attorney General Ken Paxton and challenger George P. Bush.
Early voting ends today for next week’s primary runoff election and turnout is predictably light.
The Texas Secretary of State’s Office said only 2.5% of the state’s 17.3 million registered voters have cast ballots through Wednesday.But that’s to be expected since the biggest race is the runoff between Ken Paxton and George P. Bush for the Republican attorney General candidate. Paxton is trying to win a third term, despite facing new criminal allegations and investigations of his office.
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