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Is Bexar County breaking voting records? It depends.

Is Bexar County breaking voting records? It depends.

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Despite long lines to cast ballots and a higher than normal number of in-person early voting in the first few days after polls opened, local political analysts on both sides of the aisle say turnout in Bexar County is actually below expectations for a high-profile presidential election.

Rapid population growth has led to an increase in registered voters in Bexar County, and the first day of in-person early voting was 40% higher than the first day of early voting in 2020.

“It's exciting because we're breaking records in terms of numbers,” said Laura Barberena, a San Antonio political consultant who owns the firm Viva Politics. “But normally in politics we don’t pay attention to mere numbers, but rather to percentages.”

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