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It’s Election Day 2020. North Texas, tell us how voting goes

Dallas County and Texas have already shattered 2016 records and we expect a lot more voting to come

The 2020 election is expected to be a generational event. And we want your help telling the story.

Early voting began Oct. 13 in Texas. And Texas turned out. So far, more than 9 million of you have already voted. But we know more are expected to show up today. And unlike any other election in recent memory, the mechanics of voting is under intense scrutiny here in Dallas and across the entire country.

To better understand how voting in North Texas — specifically Dallas, Tarrant, Collin and Denton counties — is going, we hope you’ll consider taking a few moments to fill out this brief survey. We’ll aggregate all the responses for our reporting, but we won’t use your personal identification without your permission.

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If you haven’t voted yet and still have questions check out these five tips from election officials during our Know About It, Vote About digital town hall. If you want to research your ballot before you vote, check out our Voter Guide.

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