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Early Voting Popular in Permian Basin

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: October 25, 2010
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ODESSA -- We are entering the final days of early voting, and a lot of people have already taken advantage of it.
    In Ector County, more than 5,000 people had voted early by the time the polling places closed Sunday night. And in Midland County, more than 6,500 people have cast their ballots.
    Early voting runs all this week through Friday. In Midland, you can vote at the Midland County Annex and at Midland College. In Odessa, you can vote at the Ector County Administration Building Annex, Medical Center Hospital, Odessa College, and the Kellus Communications Center.

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