You wait in line maybe five minutes, you go vote and it's quick and easy. You do a paper ballot, they put it in, they count it. And so the early votes. Right now In Texas, about two-thirds of the votes are cast early and they're cast early in person. We have limited mail in ballots for people who are seniors, people with disabilities, for military, those serving the military that oversees. So it's a limited number of exceptions, but we managed to get. (19:51–19:56)
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Asserts that approximately two-thirds of votes in Texas are cast early and in person.
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