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Hundreds of voters gathered at South Montgomery County Community Center on Monday, October 22 to be among the first to vote in the mid-term vote.
Hundreds of voters gathered at South Montgomery County Community Center on Monday, October 22 to be among the first to vote in the mid-term vote.
Photo: Photographed By Marialuisa Rincon
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A forest of signage Tuesday welcomed hundreds of people elected to the Montgomery South County Community Center, who became one of the first to vote in the mid-term elections.
A forest of signage Tuesday welcomed hundreds of people elected to the Montgomery South County Community Center, who became one of the first to vote in the mid-term elections.
Photo: Photographed By Marialuisa Rincon
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PHOTOS: Advance Poll In Houston
Several hundred people gathered Monday at the South Montgomery County Community Center said this year was an important election in the state and nation.
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PHOTOS: Advance Poll In Houston
Several out of hundreds gathered at the South Montgomery County Community Center said Monday that this year was an important election in the state and
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Photo: Photographed By Marialuisa Rincon
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People voted on the first day of advance voting at the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
People voted on the first day of advance voting at the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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People are queuing for early voting at the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
People are queuing for early voting at the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, welcomes his supporters and junior voters to the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, welcomes his supporters and junior voters to the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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Shanelly Becerra, 21, is working on her homework while waiting for the opening of the West Gray advance polling station on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Shanelly Becerra, 21, is working on her homework while waiting for the opening of the West Gray advance polling station on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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People are waiting for the West Gray advance polling station to open on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
People are waiting for the West Gray advance polling station to open on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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People are waiting for the West Gray advance polling station to open on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
People are waiting for the West Gray advance polling station to open on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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People are waiting for the West Gray advance polling station to open on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
People are waiting for the West Gray advance polling station to open on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, is meeting with a group of supporters and early voters at the River Oaks Plaza parking lot on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, is meeting with a group of supporters and early voters at the River Oaks Plaza parking lot on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, is meeting with a group of supporters and early voters at the River Oaks Plaza parking lot on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, is meeting with a group of supporters and early voters at the River Oaks Plaza parking lot on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, is meeting with a group of supporters and early voters at the River Oaks Plaza parking lot on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, is meeting with a group of supporters and early voters at the River Oaks Plaza parking lot on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, welcomes his supporters and junior voters to the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, welcomes his supporters and junior voters to the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, arrives at the River Oaks Plaza parking lot where fans and anticipated voters are expected on the first day of advance voting on Monday, Oct. 22, 2018 in Houston.
The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, arrives at the River Oaks Plaza parking lot where fans and anticipated voters are expected on the first day of advance voting on Monday, Oct. 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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US Senate candidate Beto O. Rourke takes a selfie with a woman at West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
US Senate candidate Beto O. Rourke takes a selfie with a woman at West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
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People gathered at the River Oaks Plaza parking record as US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, will be speaking Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
People gathered at the River Oaks Plaza parking record as US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, will be speaking Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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US Senate candidate Beto O. Rourke, on the right, arrives at the River Oaks Plaza car park, which is across from the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center's advance polling station on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston. less
US Senate candidate Beto O. Rourke, on the right, arrives at the River Oaks Plaza car park, which is across from the advance polling place at the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on Monday, October 22 … more
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, welcomes his supporters and junior voters to the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, welcomes his supporters and junior voters to the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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People gathered at the River Oaks Plaza parking record as US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, will be speaking Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
People gathered at the River Oaks Plaza parking record as US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, will be speaking Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
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Heart-shaped "Beto for the Senate" stickers adorn the tent where students from the University of Houston spent the night voting on the first day of advance voting at the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on Monday, October 22, 2018. Houston. less
Heart-shaped "Beto for the Senate" stickers adorn the tent where students from the University of Houston spent the night voting on the first day of advance voting at the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on Monday, October. . more
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The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, left, talks with students from the University of Houston, who slept in this tent last night to vote early at the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center. , Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, left, talks with students from the University of Houston, who slept in this tent last night to vote early at the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center. , Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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US Senate candidate Beto O. Rourke leaves the River Oaks Plaza parking lot for his next event on Monday, October 22, 2018, in Houston.
US Senate candidate Beto O. Rourke leaves the River Oaks Plaza parking lot for his next event on Monday, October 22, 2018, in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, welcomes his supporters and junior voters to the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
The US Senate candidate, Beto O. Rourke, welcomes his supporters and junior voters to the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street on Monday, October 22, 2018 in Houston.
Photo: Godofredo A. Vasquez, photographer
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Bexar County, Texas has 43 advance polling stations, which are scheduled to run from Monday, October 22 to November 2.
Bexar County, Texas has 43 advance polling stations, which are scheduled to run from Monday, October 22 to November 2.
Photo: JERRY LARA / San Antonio Express-News
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The electoral signs dot Rogers Park in Beaumont on Monday as the first voters begin to run. Photo taken on Monday, October 22, 2018
The electoral signs dot Rogers Park in Beaumont on Monday as the first voters begin to run. Photo taken on Monday, October 22, 2018
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The advance polling period will begin Monday, October 22 to Friday, November 2. Election Day will be held on Tuesday, November 6th.
The advance polling period will begin Monday, October 22 to Friday, November 2. Election Day will be held on Tuesday, November 6th.
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Hundreds of voters gathered at South Montgomery County Community Center on Monday, October 22 to be among the first to vote in the mid-term vote.
Hundreds of voters gathered at South Montgomery County Community Center on Monday, October 22 to be among the first to vote in the mid-term vote.
Photo: Photographed By Marialuisa Rincon
Residents face the cold, long queues for early voting at The Woodlands
Despite the early morning chill, hundreds of The Woodlands voters went to the polls Monday at the South County Community Center to vote in one of the most intense mid-term elections we can remember.
Voters crossed the forest of countryside signs planted along the driveway leading to downtown and then in a line that snaked hundreds of meters from the door, for what we called the most important election she can remember.
Adorned with a Barack Obama watch and a handbag adorned with photos of Michelle Obama, resident Stephanie Cooper was one of the first people to vote.
"I'm ready for change," said Stephanie Cooper about the current political situation. "I'm tired of waking up every morning to chaos."
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Voters thanked Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and his opponent, Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-El Paso) for their intense campaign, urging them to stand up and vote earlier.
Cruz and O 'Rourke stopped in South County on October 19 and 20 – Cruz organized a rally with US Representative Kevin Brady (R-The Woodlands) in Montgomery on Saturday and spoke with the President Donlad Trump a rally in downtown Houston later on Monday. O'Rourke also spoke in the same place Monday morning, part of a half-dozen rallies that the Democratic challenger against Cruze had planned in the Houston area to give the opening vote to the vote.
The advance polls in the Houston area have seen an unexpected number of voters since their opening at 8 am. A Houston community center queued Sunday night and reportedly gathered more than 2,000 voters early Monday morning.
"I wanted to make sure I got my vote," Cooper said, explaining why she had arrived so early.
For elector Mary Ellis Johnson, this year's elections are decisive or are dying. She said that she wanted to see Cruz return to the Capitol and that she hoped the Republicans would strengthen their majority in Congress, both in the House of Representatives and in the Senate.
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"We are in danger of losing big," said Johnson, referring to what many people across the country have predicted as an imminent "blue wave" of democratic victories.
Officials in the running for re-election also went to the crowded parking lot of the community center. Brady was joined by Melanie Bush, Chair of the Conroe Independent School District Council, and Brian Boniface, a board member of the Woodlands Township Boardship. The three candidates were there to talk to voters and encourage them to go to the polls.
"I'm in direct contact with the voters," said Boniface, who is challenged by a former aerospace engineer who became a homemaker, Treva Taglieri. "It's my commitment to the voters."
For many seemingly endless people, voting was not just about fulfilling their civic duty.
Roger Channing said he had never voted in mid-term or in the Senate before, but Beto O'Rourke's candidacy changed the game. Channing woke up early to see the El Paso State representative speak at the community center.
"I believe in Beto's values and what he defends," Channing said. "I want to go out and support him and try to make a change."
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Places of advance voting in Montgomery County
North Montgomery County Community Center – 600 Gerald Street, Willis
Magnolia Community Building – 422 Melton St., Magnolia
East County Courthouse Annex – 21130 Highway 59 South, New Caney
Lone Star Community Center – 2500 Lone Star Parkway, Montgomery
Lee G. Alworth Building – 207 W. Phillips St., Conroe
South Montgomery County Library and Community Center – 2235 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands
Mitchell Library by George and Cynthia Woods – 8125 Ashlane Way, The Woodlands