THE WOODLANDS, TX — With 100 percent of its 57 precincts reporting, Montgomery County has gone on record with the release of the results from the November 2 Joint Election. Typically, elections such as this one – where there are more MUD referenda or constitutional amendments on the ballot than governmental political candidates – have lower voter turnout than, say, a Presidential election. Historically, getting more than ten percent of Montgomery County’s registered voters to turn out in a joint election is a feat. However, due to a couple of hot-button issues on the ball this time around, nearly 43,000 people – well over ten percent of the county’s approximately 380,000 voters – cast their votes on numerous propositions, amendments, and candidates.
Original Article: https://www.woodlandsonline.com/npps/story.cfm?nppage=71439
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