Today is the last day of early voting and El Paso has broken the early voting record set in 2004 of 96,465 early voters. See the slide show at the bottom of the article.
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Related Article:
Early vote just under 100,000 "I voted" stickers a hot item
By David Crowder
“You want your sticker? Go out and vote.” -- County Elections Administrator Javier Chacon
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Voter Guide 11.2008 Online Resources
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radiohater
October 31, 2008
Didn't realize that the results for early voting were already out shouldn't the word results in this line read as statistics
Click here for a pdf of Early Voting results by day and polling location
robnelp
October 31, 2008
The title of this "story" is "El Paso's early voters and who they chose for President," which basically consists of 1 sentence and a photo gallery (NOT a slide show as indicated) of 11 pics of 12 voters and 3 of which didn't not respond?
What is the value of this "information"?
Why put pictures up of non responsive people?
How is it relevant to the story as headlined?
Are you that desperate for content?
Somebody over there needs to reassess their editorial decisions, they have left much to be desired as of late.
I'll say it for what seems to be the 5-6 time. This site has so much potential and is horribly lacking in execution.
radiohater
October 31, 2008
robnelp
Its a way for NPT to push the voter guide they are publishing (which itself is recycled)
It also buys into the put pictures of people up and they will come by to see them and drive more people to the site to see them thereby driving up the numbers
El Paso 4 Obama
October 31, 2008
I think it's wonderful these people went out and voted early. They beat the crowds! Good for them. And for those who did not wish to disclose for whom they voted, good for them too! It's obvious their friends would look down on them if they knew who.....
expat
November 2, 2008
They're votes don't matter. Texas is a red state, redder than Alabama and Mississippi. The state electoral votes will go to McCain whether you vote for Obama or not, whether you vote for McCain or not. El Paso's presidential election vote has never mattered. Its all just pretend.