Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3

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2,605 County voters voted early

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Now that Early Voting for the Nov. 3 General Election has closed, Lamb County’s registered voters still have another chance, Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 3, to vote for their favorite candidates.

As of Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020, there were 2,605 Lamb County voters who had cast early votes. (According to the Lamb County Clerk, those numbers included the mail-in ballots, and those that were cast at the two early voting polls.)

Since Friday was the last day to vote early, several more were probably added to the numbers from both of the early voting polls in Lamb County.

According to television reports Friday morning, this year’s early voting turnout has been extra large all across the United States.

Election Day, Nov. 3, Voting

Some city and school elections are also being held from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the same community polling locations, along with the voting for the candidates on the Nov. 3 general election ballots for federal, state and county officials.

Voters will receive help with acquiring the proper ballots, for the proper elections, as they arrive at the Community voting places. Election Day Polling Places

All election day polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Votere in Voting Precincts 1

& 5; vote in the Olton Ag Pavilion, 110 Second Street, in Olton.

Voters in Voting Precinct 3: vote in the Earth Community Center, 104 North Birch Street in Earth.

Voting Precincts 4 & 11: Sudan Community Center, 109 East First Avenue, in Sudan.

Voting Precincts 2, 6, 7, 8 & 9: in the Ag and Community Center: 17th and Hall Avenue in Littlefield. Voting Precinct 10: Amherst City Hall, 1011 Main Street in Amherst.

Voting Prect. 12, Springlake First Baptist Church, 213 U.S. Highway 70, in Springlake.