Nonexistent lines are defining Election Day in parts of Denton County, as the majority of voters have already cast their ballot in person or by mail during early voting.
With record numbers of voters turning out during early voting across Denton County, voters who have waited until Nov. 3 to cast their ballot are seeing short to no wait times.
Polls workers and volunteers also said Denton County's process that requires voters to go to their assigned precinct on Election Day has caused many people to go to the wrong voting location. Denton voters must cast a ballot at their assigned precinct, which is based on their address. Voters can look up their precinct on the Denton County election page.
During the three scheduled weeks of early voting, 353,127 ballots were cast in person and 27,721 were sent in by mail in Denton County. Out of the 565,089 registered voters in Denton County, over 67% voted during early voting, according to the Texas Secretary of State's Office.









