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Sherman HansfordOchiltree Lipscomb

Dallam

Hartley

Texas

Hutchinson Roberts Hemphill

Moore

Oldham

Potter

Deaf Smith

RandallArmstrong Donley Collingsworth

Castro

Parmer

Carson Gray

Swisher

Briscoe

W heeler

Childress

Hall

Hardeman Lamb

Bailey

Hale

Floyd

Motley

Cottle

Foard

Cochran Hockley LubbockCrosby Dickens King Yoakum Terry

Gaines Andrews Loving W inkler Ector

El Paso Hudspeth

W ard

Culberson

Crane

Lynn

Garza

Kent

Dawson Borden Scurry

Tom Green

Reagan

Irion

ColemanBrown

Concho

McCulloch

Reeves Jeff Davis

Crockett

Schleicher

Presidio

Menard

Pecos Sutton

Terrell

Edwards

Kinney Maverick

Bandera Medina

Zavala

Frio

Dimmit

Red River

Rusk Cherokee

Anderson Freestone

Bell

Leon

Robertson Milam

W illiamson

Blanco

Cass Morris Camp Marion Upshur Harrison Smith Gregg

Zandt

Falls

Travis

Lee

Houston Trinity

Madison W alker

Brazos Grimes

Burleson

Shelby

Tyler

Newton Jasper

San Jacinto

Montgomery

Hardin Liberty

Harris

Orange Jefferson

Chambers Colorado Ft Bend Guadalupe Gonzales Galveston Lavaca W harton Brazoria W ilson De W itt Jackson Atascosa Matagorda Karnes Victoria Goliad Live Bee Oak McMullen

Calhoun Refugio

Aransas

Jim San Patricio W ells Duval

Nueces

Jim Hogg

Kenedy Brooks

Starr

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Panola

Nacogdoches San Augustine Sabine Angelina

Polk

Kleberg Zapata

Bowie

W ood

Henderson

McLennanLimestone

Coryell

Burnet

Kaufman Van

Navarro

Bosque

Lampasas

Hunt

Rockwall Rains

Ellis

Hill

Titus HopkinsFranklin

Bexar

La Salle

W ebb

Lamar

W ashington Bastrop Hays W aller Kendall Fayette Austin Comal Caldwell

Kerr

Uvalde

Somervell

Llano

Kimble

Real

Hood Johnson

Hamilton

San Saba

Denton Collin

Parker Tarrant Dallas

Erath

Mills

Mason

W ise

Comanche

Gillespie Val Verde

Brewster

Jack

Taylor Callahan Eastland

Runnels

Montague Cooke Grayson Fannin

Delta

Palo Pinto

Jones Shackelford Stephens

Nolan

Midland Glasscock Coke Sterling Upton

Clay

Archer

Baylor

Throckmorton Stonewall Haskell Young Fisher

Martin Howard Mitchell

Knox

W ilbarger W ichita

Hidalgo

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38.2%

43.2% 45.1% 49.2% 24.6%

52.5%

49.3% 58.5% 40.5% 39.6%

32.4%

57.0% 18.1% 56.5% 39.7%

59.7%

68.3% 47.9% 53.4% 64.4%

26.6% 39.5% 44.5% 45.2% 44.5% 57.4% 45.1% 59.8% 45.3% 55.4% 66.2% 58.1% 47.0% 54.1% 57.7% 80.3%

61.2% 31.2%

28.6% 58.9% 44.7% 54.8%

43.9% 51.6% 36.3% 47.1% 45.6% 55.9% 45.4% 74.5% 54.9% 48.0% 74.1% 45.1% 55.7% 65.8% 66.3% 42.0% 60.3%56.7% 45.4% 31.0% 42.4% 72.3% 42.1% 51.4% 63.2% 71.3% 57.9% 52.0%54.1% 44.9% 57.5% 58.5% 37.7% 60.6% 40.2% 34.0% 50.3% 61.7% 44.0% 68.0% 72.5% 68.8% 65.5% 44.9% 74.4%67.7% 67.4% 63.9% 64.3% 68.3% 58.4% 70.1% 69.6% 51.9% 45.2% 71.3% 53.3% 52.0% 55.2% 59.4% 55.1% 56.1%45.5% 49.0% 46.4% 47.2% 58.2% 47.4% 63.1% 70.8% 49.9% 34.7% 53.8% 63.0% 49.3% 56.0% 56.7% 43.2% 61.1% 53.0% 54.6% 61.4% 51.4% 64.6% 51.9% 60.7% 41.7% 55.7% 64.0% 56.5% 56.5% 54.6% 45.3% 57.1% 21.4% 45.1% 38.6% 53.2% 59.3% 33.0% 55.7% 62.2% 48.4% 64.0% 51.4% 69.8% 51.9% 55.3% 54.1% 59.9% 56.2% 69.7% 46.3% 54.7% 62.9% 57.4% 61.5% 64.6% 30.6% 58.7% 66.4% 75.0% 61.5% 71.2% 51.0% 48.5% 46.7% 55.2% 56.8% 65.4% 50.2% 74.8% 62.2% 50.4% 51.9% 60.5% 62.8% 53.5% 58.8% 62.8% 67.6% 66.4% 72.2% 58.5% 67.5% 52.6% 71.2% 72.3% 66.2% 63.6% 62.0% 62.8% 57.8% 40.5% 46.5% 65.2% 68.2% 70.4% 42.0% 76.0% 76.3% 59.9% 66.4% 60.7% 61.9% 65.2% 37.6% 67.0% 73.9% 48.7% 46.1% 36.3% 44.5% 59.5% 35.9% 35.2% 51.7% 60.9% 68.5% 50.3% 50.0% 50.8% 41.2% 54.8% 43.6% 33.1% 52.0% 71.9% 62.1% 44.3% 61.8% 76.7% 49.3% 1.7% 57.1% 15.7% 54.9% 37.4%

County Early Vote Percentages, 2008 0.0% to 25.0%

64.9% 51.8% 40.3% 55.8%

58.8%

25.0% to 50.0% 50.0% to 75.0% 75.0% to 100.0% No data

34.3% 36.3% 40.1%

43.0% 38.1%

66.3% 30.7% 51.2%

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25.8%

21.8% 27.3% 34.0% 11.1%

34.4%

32.5% 40.2% 26.1% 37.3%

21.2%

39.7% 28.2% 39.8% 27.1%

43.2%

51.7% 56.5% 38.7% 45.1%

22.0% 26.1% 26.3% 27.7% 35.6% 31.7% 39.6% 44.8% 29.5% 43.5% 57.1% 36.7% 34.6% 34.2% 50.9% 42.5%

40.3%

26.8%

County Early Voting Percentage, 2006

30.3% 48.6% 56.3% 41.8%

52.9%

34.7%

0.0% to 25.0% 25.0% to 50.0% 50.0% to 75.0% 75.0% to 100.0% No data

17.8% 20.0% 27.1% 34.8%

28.6% 32.1% 24.4% 25.6% 34.2% 45.0% 28.9% 42.6% 39.8% 32.2% 45.1% 29.6% 33.5% 49.0% 45.8% 29.2% 50.9%40.9% 27.6% 25.9% 23.4% 51.2% 24.3% 18.3% 45.0% 33.5% 36.0% 31.1%30.9% 23.2% 41.3% 50.3% 21.9% 37.8% 28.4% 26.9% 28.6% 42.7% 25.2% 38.9% 38.4% 40.0% 44.2% 31.7% 47.1%49.4% 34.8% 44.4% 41.2% 40.1% 48.2% 43.1% 60.7% 38.9% 33.7% 51.0% 31.3% 31.1% 46.8% 42.5% 33.2% 39.7%27.3% 32.9% 35.4% 32.6% 23.1% 42.1% 58.9% 52.9% 43.9% 47.5% 35.5%34.8% 23.7% 38.0% 42.0% 35.5% 50.8% 38.9% 30.0% 40.7% 40.5% 33.7% 41.9% 43.4% 38.6% 37.5% 33.5% 0.0% 45.3% 49.7% 32.4% 47.2% 30.4% 33.0% 12.6% 18.6% 41.7% 49.4% 24.4% 45.6% 30.6% 44.8% 53.5% 43.0% 46.7% 34.8% 43.6% 45.1% 28.2% 38.3% 32.9% 33.2% 51.7% 4.4% 54.2% 42.6% 39.4%17.6% 55.2% 53.1% 46.7% 36.1% 38.9% 22.2% 36.6% 53.7% 41.3% 38.9% 25.6% 43.7% 44.0% 22.6% 29.4% 36.3% 76.4% 39.8% 37.8% 41.8% 35.3% 56.5% 35.1% 45.8% 53.4% 48.2% 46.1% 40.7% 24.0% 29.5% 49.7% 28.5% 54.6% 41.0% 55.2% 48.0% 36.0% 43.9% 21.1% 39.4% 48.4% 48.2% 47.0% 44.5% 59.0% 40.3% 21.2% 35.6% 41.9% 33.5% 27.2% 25.0% 31.2% 41.8% 24.8% 30.5% 32.7% 41.8% 48.7% 30.5% 36.9% 30.2% 24.0% 53.2% 40.3% 35.0% 27.9% 53.8% 27.5% 48.9% 54.1% 37.6% 4.9% 43.5% 11.1% 33.1% 17.1%

32.9%

37.0%32.6%

50.9%

33.3%

43.5% 21.4% 42.0%

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Dallam

Sherman HansfordOchiltree Lipscomb

Hartley

Moore

Oldham

Potter

Deaf Smith

RandallArmstrong Donley Collingsworth

Parmer

Castro

Carson Gray

Swisher

Briscoe

Wheeler

Childress

Hall

Hardeman Bailey Lamb

Hale

Cochran Hockley Yoakum Terry

Gaines Andrews Loving Winkler Ector

61.2%

Hutchinson Roberts Hemphill

Hudspeth

Ward

Culberson

Crane

Floyd

Motley

76.7% Crosby Lynn

Cottle

Dickens King

Garza

Kent

Dawson Borden Scurry

Nolan

Midland Glasscock Coke Sterling Upton

Tom Green

Reagan

Wilbarger Wichita

Knox

Baylor

Irion

ColemanBrown

Concho

McCulloch

Crockett

Schleicher

Presidio

Menard

Pecos Sutton

Terrell

Brewster

Edwards

Kinney Maverick

Uvalde

Medina

Zavala

Frio

Dimmit

65.2% to 69.2% 69.2% to 73.2% 73.2% to 77.2%

Somervell

Navarro

61.4% Limestone

Robertson Milam

71.2% 74.8%

Lee

Houston

Leon

Falls

Trinity Madison Walker

Brazos Grimes

Live Bee Oak McMullen

Panola

Rusk Cherokee

Anderson Freestone

Bell

Burnet

Blanco

Zandt

Henderson

Bosque

Lampasas

Kaufman Van

Ellis

Hill

Wood

Shelby

Nacogdoches San Augustine Sabine Angelina Tyler

Polk

Newton Jasper

San Jacinto

Burleson

Washington Waller Fayette Austin

65.4% 62.0%

Colorado Guadalupe 76.0% Gonzales 76.3% Lavaca Wharton 73.9% Wilson De Witt Jackson Atascosa Matagorda Karnes Victoria Goliad

La Salle

Webb

Hood Johnson

Coryell

High Percentage Early Vote, 2008 61.2% to 65.2%

72.5% 68.8%

Hays Kendall Comal Caldwell

Bandera

Bowie

Cass Morris Camp Marion Upshur Harrison Smith Gregg

Rockwall Rains

Bastrop

Kerr Real

Parker

Llano

Kimble

Red River

Titus HopkinsFranklin

74.5% 74.1% Hunt

Hamilton Mills

Mason

Wise

Comanche

Gillespie Val Verde

Jack

Erath

San Saba

Lamar Delta

Taylor Callahan Eastland

Runnels

Montague Cooke Grayson Fannin

Palo Pinto

Jones Shackelford Stephens

Reeves Jeff Davis

Clay

Archer

Throckmorton Stonewall Haskell Young Fisher

Martin Howard Mitchell

Foard

Hardin Liberty

Orange

72.3% Chambers

66.4%

Calhoun Refugio

Aransas

Jim San Patricio Wells

64.9%

Duval

Kleberg Zapata

Jim Hogg

Kenedy Brooks

Starr

66.3%

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Dallam

Hartley

Moore Potter

32.4%

Texas

18.1%

Castro

Swisher

Briscoe

Wheeler

Childress

Hall

Hardeman Bailey Lamb

Hale

Floyd

Motley

Cochran Hockley LubbockCrosby Yoakum Terry

Gaines Andrews Loving Winkler Ector

El Paso

31.2%

Gray

RandallArmstrong Donley Collingsworth

Deaf Smith

26.6%

24.6%

Hutchinson Roberts Hemphill

Ward

Culberson

Crane

Lynn

Dawson

Cottle

King

1.7%

Garza

Kent

37.7%Scurry

31.0%

Nolan

Midland Glasscock Coke Sterling Upton

15.7%

Stonewall

Fisher

Martin Howard Mitchell

Wilbarger Wichita

Foard

Baylor

Shackelford Stephens 34.0%

ColemanBrown

Tom Green

Reagan

McCulloch

21.4%

Irion Crockett

Schleicher

Pecos Terrell

Presidio

Val Verde Brewster

Menard

0.0% to 28.6% 28.6% to 33.0% 33.0% to 35.9% 35.9% to 38.7%

Jack Palo Pinto

Denton Collin

Parker Tarrant Dallas

Erath

Hood Johnson Somervell

36.3%

Zandt

Navarro

Rusk Cherokee

Anderson Freestone

Bell

Burnet

Cass Morris Camp Marion Upshur Harrison Smith Gregg

Henderson

33.0% Robertson Milam

Leon

Bowie

Wood

Kaufman Van

McLennanLimestone

Coryell Lampasas

Hunt

Ellis

Hill

Titus HopkinsFranklin

Rockwall Rains

34.7%

Hamilton Mills

Mason

Wise

Comanche

San Saba

Lamar

Houston Trinity

Madison Walker

Panola Shelby

Nacogdoches San Augustine Sabine Angelina

Polk

Tyler

Jasper

30.6% Brazos San Jacinto Grimes Sutton Kimble Burleson Hardin Montgomery Gillespie Blanco Travis Lee Washington Liberty Orange Bastrop Hays Waller Kerr Edwards Kendall Fayette Austin Harris Jefferson Real Comal Caldwell Bandera Chambers Colorado Ft Bend Guadalupe Gonzales Bexar Galveston Medina Kinney Uvalde 37.6% Wharton Brazoria Wilson De Witt Maverick Jackson Zavala Matagorda 35.9% 35.2% 36.3% Victoria Goliad Dimmit

Low Percentage Early Vote, 2008

Cooke Grayson Fannin

Delta

Taylor Callahan Eastland

Runnels

28.6%Montague

Throckmorton Young

Reeves Jeff Davis

37.4%

Llano

La Salle

Webb

Williamson

33.1%

Live Bee Oak

Calhoun Refugio

Aransas

Jim San Patricio Wells Duval

Nueces Kleberg

36.3%

34.3%

Starr

Kenedy Brooks

Hidalgo

30.7% Cameron

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Dallam

Sherman HansfordOchiltree Lipscomb

Hartley

Moore

Oldham

Potter

Deaf Smith

RandallArmstrong Donley Collingsworth

Parmer

Castro

Carson Gray

Swisher

Briscoe

Wheeler

Childress

Hall

Hardeman Bailey Lamb

Hale

Cochran Hockley Yoakum Terry

Gaines Andrews Loving Winkler Ector

61.2%

Hutchinson Roberts Hemphill

Hudspeth

Ward

Culberson

Crane

Floyd

Motley

76.7% Crosby Lynn

Cottle

Dickens King

Garza

Kent

Dawson Borden Scurry

Nolan

Midland Glasscock Coke Sterling Upton

Tom Green

Reagan

Wilbarger Wichita

Knox

Baylor

Irion

ColemanBrown

Concho

McCulloch

Jeff Davis

Schleicher

Presidio

Menard

Pecos Sutton

Terrell

Edwards

Kinney Maverick

Uvalde

Medina

Zavala

Frio

Dimmit

High Early Vote, 2008 61.2% to 65.2% 65.2% to 69.2% 69.2% to 73.2% 73.2% to 77.2%

Bandera

Webb

72.5% 68.8%

Hood Johnson Somervell

Navarro

Bell

Burnet

Robertson Milam

71.2% 74.8%

Lee

Houston

Leon

Falls

Trinity Madison Walker

Brazos Grimes

Live Bee Oak McMullen

Panola

Rusk Cherokee

Anderson Freestone

61.4% Limestone

Coryell

Blanco

Zandt

Henderson

Bosque

Lampasas

Kaufman Van

Ellis

Hill

Wood

Shelby

Nacogdoches San Augustine Sabine Angelina Tyler

Polk

Newton Jasper

San Jacinto

Burleson

65.4% 62.0%

Colorado Guadalupe 76.0% Gonzales 76.3% Lavaca Wharton 73.9% Wilson De Witt Jackson Atascosa Matagorda Karnes Victoria Goliad

La Salle

Bowie

Cass Morris Camp Marion Upshur Harrison Smith Gregg

Rockwall Rains

Washington Bastrop Hays Waller Kendall Fayette Austin Comal Caldwell

Kerr Real

Parker

Llano

Kimble

Red River

Titus HopkinsFranklin

74.5% 74.1% Hunt

Hamilton Mills

Mason

Wise

Comanche

Gillespie Val Verde

Brewster

Jack

Erath

San Saba

Lamar Delta

Taylor Callahan Eastland

Runnels

Montague Cooke Grayson Fannin

Palo Pinto

Jones Shackelford Stephens

Reeves Crockett

Clay

Archer

Throckmorton Stonewall Haskell Young Fisher

Martin Howard Mitchell

Foard

Hardin Liberty

Orange

72.3% Chambers

66.4%

Calhoun Refugio

Aransas

Jim San Patricio Wells

64.9%

Duval

Kleberg Zapata

Jim Hogg

Kenedy Brooks

Starr

66.3%

Willacy Cameron

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