Updated at 2:10 p.m., Nov. 5 Tarrant County received more than 466,000 in-person and mail-in ballots during the early voting period for the 2018 mid-term elections—more than twice the number of voters compared to 2014, according to the county’s election reports. More information about polling locations and candidates can be found here. Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 6.

In-Person Ballots collected in Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake polling locations

Updated at 9:37 a.m., Nov. 2 Nearly 381,000 Tarrant County residents have submitted in-person ballots as of day 11 of early voting, according to the county’s election reports. However, including mailed-in ballots, the total number of voter participation is approximately 413,550. Friday is the last day residents can vote ahead of the Nov. 6 election. Updated at 11:51 a.m., Nov. 1 Another 25,744 citizens showed up at Tarrant County polling stations Wednesday to cast their votes for the 2018 mid-term elections, according to Tarrant County early voting reports. Including absentee ballots submitted by mail, the county has received 376,763 ballots in the first 10 days of early voting—approximately 217,779 more than the county received in the 2014 mid-term election within the same time period, according to Tarrant County’s election data. Updated at 10:16 a.m. Oct. 31 Tarrant County received nearly 35,000 in-person ballots and 447 absentee ballots submitted by mail Tuesday, according to the county’s election data. As of day 9 of early voting, the total number of voter participation in Tarrant County is 349,952, according to the county’s election reports. By comparison the number of voters participating in the 2014 mid-term election within the same time period was 140,132. Updated at 10:40 a.m. Oct. 30 Day 8 of early voting for the 2018 mid-term elections brought another 35,733 Tarrant County residents to the polls, according to the county’s election data. With 284,517 in-person ballots and 30,051 absentee ballots submitted by mail, a combined 314,568 county residents have voted early—exceeding the number of early voters who participated in the 2014 mid-term election by more than 100,000, according to Tarrant County reports Updated at 12:20 p.m. Oct. 29 As of day 7 of early voting, 248,709 Tarrant County residents visited polling locations to cast in-person ballots in the upcoming midterm election, according to county election reports. By comparison less than 86,000 county residents turned out to vote in the 2014 midterm election within the same time period. Including 28,016 ballots received by mail, the county reports a total of 276,725 votes were collected in the first week of early voting. Updated at 11:15 a.m. Oct. 26 Tarrant County’s total number of voters has climbed to 179,637 at the end of fourth day of early voting for the Nov. 6 general election, according to the county’s election data. Turnout is more than double that of the 2014 mid-term election from within the same time period. Tarrant County reported more than 36,000 in-person ballots and 800 mail-in ballots were cast on Thursday. Updated at 9:46 a.m. Oct. 25 More than 34,000 Tarrant County residents showed up at polling locations Wednesday to submit their ballots for the Nov. 6 general election, bringing the total number of in-person early voters to 120,429, according to Tarrant County’s election data. Including mail-in ballots, the county has collected a total of 142,492 votes at the end of the third day of early voting, according to the county. In comparison, the 2014 mid-term elections saw less than 60,000 ballots collected in the same time period. Originally posted at 12:33 p.m. Oct. 24 Over three times as many voters in Tarrant County submitted their votes in person during the first day of early voting in this year's midterm election compared with the 2014 midterm election, according to Tarrant County's election data. Counts from polling locations indicate 2,303 ballots, 2,554 ballots and 3,437 ballots have been collected from Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake, respectively, over the first two days of early voting. The county reported almost 63,000 people had cast ballots at the close of the first day of early voting, with 41,956 in-person ballots and 21,013 absentee ballots submitted by mail. Voter turnout continued to rise through the second day of early voting as another 43,814 in-person ballots were cast and an additional 575 ballots were returned by mail. Over 107,000 ballots have been collected as of Tuesday night, including both in-person and mail-in ballots, according to Tarrant County data. In comparison, the 2014 election saw a total of 61,338 ballots in the first two days of early voting. Early voting began Oct. 22 and runs until Nov. 2. Click here to see what is on the ballot.