The first day of early voting for the Nov. 8 election brought in 35,393 ballots, just under 4% of the total number of registered voters in Travis County, according to the Travis County clerk's office.
Of those, 25,343 votes were cast in-person, 10,041 were mail-in, and nine were limited ballots—ballots for voters who are registered in a different Texas county.
There are 887,007 registered voters in Travis County, which is about 85.7% of the county’s population over the age of 18, according to U.S. Census data.
There are 38 locations for early voting in Travis County, including five megacenters that have extended hours on Oct. 29 and on the last day of early voting, Nov. 4.