With one day remaining in the early voting session, 10,364 ballots have been cast in Brown County after 665 more people voted Thursday. An additional 1,600 mail-in ballots have also been sent out, according to the Brown County Elections Office.
Earlier this week, Brown County surpassed its 2016 early voting number of 8,985 ballots cast.
Friday is the final day for early voting and ballots can be cast from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Brown County Elections Office, located at 613 North Fisk.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3.
Local races include:
– The Brown County Water Improvement District, where votes can be cast for none, one, two or three of the following candidates:
* Tommy Davis
* Dennis W. Graham
* Johnny Hays
* Jimmy Jones
* James E. McMillian
* Frank Niemiec
– Bangs City Council, where votes can be cast for none, one, two or three of the following candidates:
* Marisa Craddock
* Rick Phelps
* Shelia Roberts
* Carroll Prince Wells
Bangs ISD School Board, where votes can be cast for none, one or two of the following candidates:
* Larry Drury
* Ken Loewrigkeit
* Lyndyl Tidwell
Early ISD School Board, where votes can be cast for:
* Place 1: Chance Barr, Chad Hill
* Place 6: Toni Hill McMillan, Christene Pruett
* Place 7: Sandy Benson, Tammi Cox Ledbetter
Also on the ballot are the presidential election between Republican incumbent Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden; the race for U.S. Senator between Republican incumbent John Cornyn, Democrat Mary Hegar, Libertarian Kerry McKennon and the Green Party’s David Collins; and the District 11 U.S. House of Representatives race between Republican August Pfluger, Democrat Jon Mark Hogg and Libertarian Wacey Alpha Cody.