The Brief: Early Voting Totals Up on First Day

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Here are some dispatches from around the state on the first day of early voting:

•    The number of ballots cast was up 20 percent in Harris County — the state's most populous — over the previous non-presidential election four years ago. The reason, reports the Houston Chronicle's Theodore Schleifer, is a concerted effort by both parties to boost mail-in ballots.

"Democrats made a coordinated vote-by-mail program a priority this cycle for the first time, partially because the new, tough voter ID law does not impact absentee balloting. The law's reinstatement over the weekend may disqualify potential ...

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