Nearly 40% of Williamson County’s registered voters have already cast their ballots for the Nov. 8 general election, which includes dozens of city, county and statewide races as well as local propositions.

From Oct. 24-Nov. 4, 155,957 voters visited the polls, according to unofficial voting data released by the county. In addition, 7,855 mail-in ballots, 563 limited ballots and 603 provisional ballots were received.

The biggest wave of early voters made it to the polls on the last day with 22,446 people casting a ballot.

The Cedar Park Library saw the highest turnout of any polling location throughout the 12 days, serving 13,869 voters.

On Election Day Nov. 8, Williamson County voters may visit any of the 75 polling places located throughout the county. Polls will be open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m.


A comprehensive sample ballot and list of polling locations are available at www.wilco.org/departments/elections.

For additional election information, visit Community Impact’s Voter Guide.