The March 5 Primary voting period starts at 7:00am today in some early voting locations and later in the day at the other locations. The Early Voting period runs through March 1. In El Paso, most elections will be settled after the final ballot is cast on March 5. Some of the candidates will be forced into a runoff election because of the number of candidates.
Almost 40% of El Paso voters have never cast a ballot in a Primary or General election. To encourage more voter participation, El Paso News has launched our exclusive online tool to see who has voted during the Early Voting period. It is our hope that with this information, which is updated daily, El Paso families will encourage their family and friends to vote in this election. If someone tells you they already voted, you can quickly look to see if they are being honest with you.
Our tool provides you at a glance the name of the voter who voted and what their voting profile is.
With our exclusive election tool, understanding who votes in El Paso provides anyone the ability to see what the different campaigns are seeing internally as they continue to canvass voters to vote for them.
In the last ten years, there a little less than 12,000 El Paso prolific voters who have voted in every Primary they were eligible to vote on.
You can easily locate our Early Voting Tool on the top gray menu. The tool is free and available to anyone that wants to see who has cast a ballot in this election cycle. Those who are interested in seeing the full voting history of any El Paso voter can register for a free account to have access to our exclusive 12+ years of voter histories, voter models and voting analysis that leads to our predictions of who the likely winners will be when the final ballot is counted.
Stay with El Paso News as we continue to bring you exclusive election news leading up to the election results on March 5.
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