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Early Voting Ends with Record Turnout for Brown County

March 1, 2014 at 3:00 am brownwoodnewsstaff
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Early voting ended Friday in the Primary Elections for county, state and federal offices, and Brown County voters hit the polls in record numbers.

Brown County Elections Administrator Suzy Young reported that 3324 voters cast their ballots in the two week early voting period with more than 600 of those on Friday alone and 423 by mail-in ballot.  That total is 14.9% of registered voters in Brown County.

“This is the largest turnout for early voting in a Primary Election Brown County has ever had,” Young said. “Way to go Brown County residents.”

Candidates and their supporters were also busy getting out the vote Friday.  State Representative Jim Keffer was in town talking to local groups and supporters.  His challenger Cullen Crisp was in Brownwood on Thursday and also had supporters holding signs and making a last minute push in the area on Friday.

The Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, March 4th. Polls will be open from 7 AM to 7 PM.  See full list of polling locations below by Precinct.

Pictured at top: Representative Jim Keffer, his staff and supporters were holding signs near Adams Street Community Center Friday afternoon.  Left to right are Craig Holzheauser (Keffer Grassroots Director), Jim Keffer, Brad Locker (former Brown County Republican Chairman), and Kendra Clardy (Keffer Brown County Coordinator).

Pictured below is Cullen Crisp supporter Julia Taylor holding a sign Friday afternoon near the Adams Street Community Center.

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Polling places by Precinct:

101 Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, 1800 Good Shepherd, Brownwood, TX

105 Southside Baptist Church, 1219 Indian Creek Road, Brownwood, TX

109 Brookesmith High School, 13400 FM 586S, Brookesmith, TX

113 New Life Assembly of God Church, 1910 Indian Creek Dr.

202, 204 Adams Street Community Center, 511 E. Adams St., Brownwood, TX 76801

212, 214May Community Center, 19150 Hwy 183 N, May, TX

215 Crossroads Baptist Church, Park Road 15, Lake Brownwood, TX (6400 Park Road 15, Brownwood, Texas 76801)

303 East Elementary School, 2700 Vincent, Brownwood, TX

306 Early Lions Club Building, 419 Garmon Dr. (Highway84), Early, TX

307 Blanket Lions Club Building, 718 Main, Blanket, TX

308 Zephyr Community Center, 11275 CR 281 (Highway 84), Zephyr, TX

316, 318 NorthRidge Baptist Church, 4875 Hwy. 183 N., Early, TX

410 Bangs Community Center, 406 Spencer, Bangs, TX

411 Coggin Avenue Baptist Church, 1806 Coggin Ave, Brownwood, TX Sunday School Building

417 Rocky Creek Baptist Church, 4301 CR 557& HWY 297, Brownwood, TX

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