It's election day! Are you ready?
Four leading candidates who want to lead Houston as our next mayor are running out of time to win your vote. With election upon us and the early voting now over, the candidates for Houston mayor have set their sights on turning out their supporters.
"I think there will be a decent turnout on Election Day. I think that a lot of Houstonians now who are focused on the race and who will actually go out and vote," said former City Attorney Gene Locke.
Experts have been predicting a lower than expected turnout, and so far that's holding true in the early voting numbers.
In 2003, during the last openly contested mayoral election, 76,285 early votes were cast. This year, the number is down to 71,368. Absentee ballots are holding a similar trend with 17,583 in 2003, and so far just 10,759 this year.
"The early vote shows that the vote is a little down than in 2003, but in the end we may have a large turnout on Election Day," said Hector de Leon of the Office of the Harris County Clerk.
The clerk's office says as the race among Gene Locke, Peter Brown, Roy Morales and Annise Parker has heated up, that turnout may increase for Election Day. But not every mayoral candidate is worried.
"I have a strong and deep base of community support. It really doesn't impact me whether it's a low turnout or a high turnout," said Parker.
Polls are open from 7am to 7pm today!


Your TV report for absentee/early voters for the HCC/Spring Branch ISD Annexation Prop is incorrect -- you are reporting 1608 votes against -- correct number should be 6108 votes against [numbers transposed]. This is per Harris County Elections summary page of absentee and early voters.
Posted by: John Rouse | November 03, 2009 at 07:56 PM