Texarkana Gazette

Texas voter rolls grow to 15.6M ahead of midterm election

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HOUSTON—Texas has set a new voter registrati­on record of 15.6 million people ahead of the highly anticipate­d Senate race between Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and Democratic Rep. Beto O’Rourke.

Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos told the Houston Chronicle that the state’s voter rolls have grown by 1.6 million since the last midterm election in 2014.

Election records show that Texas has seen a 400,000voter increase since March. The state on average added just over 100,000 voters a year between 2002 and 2014.

“Recently, we have heard from a number of county election officials who tell us they are witnessing voter registrati­on rates and voter enthusiasm in a midterm year that we usually see before presidenti­al-year elections, which is phenomenal,” Pablos said. “On the whole, we are seeing Texans become more engaged, which is very healthy for the future of our state.”

Harris County had 55,000 voters register over the past six months, which is more than any other county. Suburban counties near Houston have seen pronounced voter growth, with rolls in Fort Bend and Montgomery counties growing by 3 percent.

Collin and Denton counties north of the Dallas-Fort Worth area saw voter registrati­on spike by almost 4 percent.

Hays County saw the biggest gain since March with a 4.4 percent increase in the number of registered voters.

Fort Bend, Collin and Hays counties are all part of congressio­nal districts with competitiv­e races for Congress, particular­ly where Republican­s may face some of their stiffest opposition.

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