Texarkana Gazette

No issues during early voting, elections officials say

- KARL RICHTER

TEXARKANA — The number of Bowie County, Texas, voters who cast early or absentee ballots is on par with the rest of the state, Elections Administra­tor Pat Mccoy said.

As of 9:30 a.m. Friday, 4,947 Bowie County voters had voted early, and the elections office had received 426 absentee ballots. Those 5,373 voters are about 8% to 8.5% of the county’s registered voters, a rate close to the Texas average, Mccoy said.

Early and absentee voting have gone smoothly in Bowie County, aside from some minor “hiccups,” he said. “Nothing major. Nothing that that affected the integrity of the election or anything like that.”

In Miller County, 988 early ballots were cast by Friday morning, elections coordinato­r Linda Crawford said.

The county has mailed 23 absentee ballots but has yet to count how many have been received.

“The elections board will not start working on absentee ballots until Election Day,” Deputy County Clerk Loretta Russell said.

Miller County has about 29,000 voters on record.

Crawford said no poll or voting problems have been reported.

“It’s such a small election,” she said of the primary vote. “That could be different in the fall.”

Bowie and Miller counties will use countywide voting on Election Day, March 5. Voters can cast a ballot at any polling location.

Bowie County will have 25 Vote Centers open between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Thirteen Vote Centers will be open in Miller County. Polls will be open between 7:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

BOWIE COUNTY

• Oak Street Baptist Church, 401 Waterall St., Texarkana

• St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 2921 Norris Cooley Drive, Texarkana

• Liberty-eylau Baptist Church, 5605 S. Lake Drive, Texarkana

• Liberty-eylau School of Success, 766 Macedonia Road, Texarkana

• Wake Village First Baptist Church, 820 Wake Ave., Wake Village

• Collins Senior Center, 3000 Texas Blvd., Texarkana,

• Texarkana College, 2500 N. Robison Road, Texarkana

• New Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 1901 Charlestin­e St., Texarkana

• Texas High School’s Sullivan Performing Arts Center, 3941 Summerhill Road, Texarkana

• Nash First Baptist Church, 500 E. New Boston Road, Nash

• First Baptist Church, 3015 Moores Lane, Texarkana

• Richmond Road Baptist Church, 5805 Richmond Road, Texarkana

• Hardy Memorial Methodist Church, 6203 N. Kings Highway, Texarkana

• Hooks High School, 401 E. Avenue A, Hooks

• Simms Baptist Church, 105 County Road 4216, Simms

• Old Salem Baptist Church, 6199 Farm to Market Road 1840, New Boston

• Dekalb High School, 101 SW Maple St., Dekalb

• New Boston City Hall, 301 NE Front St., New Boston

• Leary City Hall, 9504 W. New Boston Road, Leary

• First Baptist Church-red Springs, 1101 Farm to Market Road 991, Texarkana

• Redwater First Baptist Church, 105 Redwater Blvd. E, Redwater

• Maud Church of Christ, 414 Houston Drive, Maud

• Malta Baptist Church, 23 Private Road 27891 Dekalb

• Southwest Center, 3222 W. Seventh St., Texarkana

• Cross Pointe Baptist Church, 3130 University Ave., Texarkana

MILLER COUNTY

• Highland Park Church of Christ, 1705 Highland, Texarkana

• Doddridge Community Center, 189 Miller County Road 201, Doddridge

• Stanley Davis Community Center, 203 E. Redcut Road, Fouke

• Garland City Hall, 104 Fifth St., Garland

• Legacy Baptist Church, 70 Miller County Road 289, Texarkana

• Greenwich Village Church of Christ, 5204 S. Rondo Road, Texarkana

• Hickory Street Baptist Church, 2923 Hickory St., Texarkana

• Central Baptist Church, 2117 East 35th St., Texarkana

• Pillars and Plants, 1101 Couch St., Texarkana

• Rondo Methodist Church, 2335 N. Rondo Road, Texarkana,

• Bridging the Gaps of Arkansas, 209 E. 14th St., Texarkana

• Sugar Hill Church, 1621 Sugar Hill Road, Texarkana

• Cornerston­e Baptist Church, 3900 Union Road, Texarkana

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