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Harris County Election 2014Study on Voting Trends and Recommended Voting Information GuideMCHS at HCC Gulfton Students in Collaboration with Civic Engagement Coach, Mr. Paul Fairley

@SenatorFairley @MCHSatHCCGulfton

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Contents

General Information About This Study On Voting 3

MCHS at HCC Gulfton Students’ Voting Study Research 4

2014 Early Voting Daily Record 5

Trend Data Table 6

Recommended Early Voting Guide Content 7

Harris County Early Voting Sites 9

General Voting Sites 9

Northwest and Cypress Creek 10

Kingwood and Atascocita 11

Crosby and Pasadena 12

Clear Lake 13

Cypress/Tomball 14

South Houston 15

Far West/Katy 16

Far West Houston 17

Near Town and Galleria 18

Fairbanks and S. Cypress 19

S.W. Houston and Near West Side 20

Spring Branch and Bear Creek 21

Victory Center and Acres Home 22

North 23

Northeast 24

Kashmere and Wallisville 25

Downtown East and Galena Park 26

Baytown 27

Southeast and Hobby 28

Astrodome Area and Sunnyside 29

Palm Center 30

Moody Park 31

Alief and George Bush Park 32

Far North 33

Thank our Community Partners 34

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General Information About This Study On Voting TrendsWho participated in this study?

Students from Middle College High School at HCC Gulfton, a new public high school focused on recon-

necting previously disengaged students with the goal of graduating from high school and being a produc-

tive member of our society participated in this study under the leadership of Paul Fairley, a community

partner in civic engagement.

Why did we choose to put together an information guide for early voting?

Civic Engagement Coach, Paul Fairley, partnered with MCHS @ HCC Gulfton students to engage under-

represented high school students in the election process. While working with the students, analyzing

early voter turn-out data from 2010 and 2012 (fig. 1), students concluded that a quick reference guide

with key information about voting, specifically about early voting, would positively impact voter turn-

out. After further discussion, the participating students determined that launching a social media cam-

paign during the early voting window would reach and encourage an infinite amount of potential voters

of all ages, races, gender, and social economic status.

There are five primary reasons for which an early voting information guide was designed:

1. Comprehensive information about early voting is not currently available on one document

2. The flexibility of voting at any early voting location should be capitalized by voters

3. Knowledge is power and we want to empower as many people as possible to get out and vote

4. Early votes project who our elected officials will be, Election Day is waiting too late to vote

5. Analysis of trend data from 2010 to 2014 indicate a drop in voter turn-out during early voting

What did we determine to be key information for our voting information guide?

• Information about the importance of voting, especially early voting

• Essential information about what to take with you to the poll

• Early voting map with key

• Early voting location names and addresses within each district

• Data Table with voter turn-out information for each voting location for 2010, 2012, and 2014

• Table with precincts and zip codes for each district

• Data table with unofficial voter turn-out results for 2014 early voting

• Information about our project and our teams

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Gulfton Middle College High School at HCC Gulfton Student Civic Engagement Project, @SenatorFairley @MCHSatHCCGulfton

Research Method

The team members collected data during the early voting election cycle from the Harris Votes website

and drew conclusions regarding the possible barriers that may limit voting and the effective strategies

that increase voting. A 2014 Daily Record of Early Voting results table is included with the findings. When

they compared the unofficial results from 2014 early voting with historical early voting data from 2010

and 2012 the students concluded that voter turn-out is down and has failed to maintain the momentum

from 2010. A Trend Data Table shows that Early Voting Turn-0ut has decreased in number. Since 2010, the

population in Harris County has grown by over 1 million residents, maintaining a strong steady slope in the

population growth. However, the growth in registered voters since 2010 has been negligible with a signifi-

cantly smaller slope, nearly flat, demonstrating that voter registration is not keeping up with the increase in

residents. This is reflected in the decrease in voter turn-out during the 2014 early voter window.

Students concluded that the primary barriers were limited access to information about the early voting

locations and a lack of centrally located and organized information regarding early voting. Students con-

cluded that there was not enough circulation of information to encourage (State of Texas) Harris County

residents to get to the 41 early voting sites. In addition, the students concluded that there was not a sig-

nificant sense of urgency created in the communications that were sent out to residents regarding Early

Voting and Voting in general to continue the momentum of the 2010 total voter turnout.

The students also concluded that a new strategy needs to be implemented to engage more potential vot-

ers. They decided to launch a social media campaign to create a sense of urgency to get out to vote using

Twitter. We invite you to engage the campaign at @SenatorFairley and @MCHSatHCCGulfton.

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5* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

LOCATION SRD

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

Total20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct 23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct 30-Oct 31-Oct

8am-4:30pm

8am-4:30pm

8am-4:30pm

8am-4:30pm

8am-4:30pm

7am-7pm 1pm-6pm 7am-7pm 7am-7pm 7am-7pm 7am-7pm 7am-7pm

Harris County Administration Building 1 MO 488 411 440 475 490 112 75 407 534 622 743 1113 5910Champion Forest Baptist Church 126C 1024 1124 1058 1019 1193 1133 344 1380 1461 1517 1829 2656 15738Prairie View A&M University - Northwest 126P 471 473 498 506 691 762 309 688 761 821 1097 1563 8640Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library 127B 177 176 192 198 271 305 120 329 373 359 484 701 3685Kingwood Branch Library 127K 918 912 993 952 1304 1152 316 1123 1144 1170 1225 1687 12896Northeast Houston Baptist Church 127N 159 158 187 216 273 288 81 309 374 365 456 704 3570Crosby ISD Administration Building 128C 218 178 221 178 264 220 44 263 223 225 304 475 2813Harris County Courthouse Annex #25 128P 742 740 686 622 818 612 153 882 960 951 999 1421 9586Freeman Branch Library 129 1023 1005 1016 908 1261 1006 284 1131 1275 1242 1442 1929 13522Cypress Top Park 130C 1017 1049 986 935 1446 1187 451 1229 1265 1431 1643 2454 15093Tomball Public Works Building 130T 582 529 551 529 653 456 156 638 719 643 762 1142 7360Hiram Clarke MSC 131 235 242 198 208 221 336 163 368 319 419 531 897 4137Franz Road Storefront 132 764 738 757 707 995 1091 415 999 1054 1069 1198 1556 11343Nottingham Park 133 601 601 636 564 743 718 260 725 849 851 975 1495 9018HC Public Health Environmental Svc 134H 282 281 258 240 336 332 156 339 461 467 611 961 4724Metropolitan Multi-Service Center 134M 1387 1401 1412 1250 1536 1600 618 1571 1685 1714 2130 3171 19475Lone Star College Fairbanks Center 135F 374 354 413 344 458 504 240 492 572 628 844 1083 6306Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center 135W 225 273 265 251 426 552 261 464 547 504 633 1186 5587Bayland Park Community Center 137B 707 743 699 627 772 935 370 887 963 960 1147 1699 10509Tracy Gee Community Center 137T 601 617 607 570 653 625 253 677 778 776 843 1349 8349Bear Creek Park Community Center 138B 625 611 667 602 793 720 291 741 869 882 920 1458 9179Trini Mendenhall Community Center 138S 966 1031 1051 926 1228 1172 413 1361 1437 1435 1709 2321 15050Acres Home Multi Service Center 139A 403 419 414 418 472 440 400 706 689 712 938 1340 7351Lone Star College Victory Center 139V 145 162 147 169 152 251 104 256 262 303 360 569 2880Hardy Senior Center 140 162 201 191 175 197 204 66 257 278 332 381 601 3045Northeast Multi-Service Center 141C 385 377 359 356 353 283 219 529 595 592 761 1056 5865Octavia Fields Branch Library 141H 569 592 587 538 650 593 257 788 808 868 984 1403 8637Kashmere Multi-Service Center 142K 238 246 218 226 176 173 112 332 369 344 456 709 3599North Channel Branch Library 142W 405 425 452 389 497 491 187 596 697 675 855 1183 6852Galena Park Library 143G 81 74 91 81 80 86 41 91 128 140 133 230 1256Ripley House 143R 171 125 118 138 155 180 72 212 212 218 289 510 2400Baytown Community Center 144 407 402 399 317 417 271 97 472 425 475 566 878 5126H.C.C.S Southeast College 145C 188 165 196 175 195 268 92 242 245 260 403 599 3028IBEW Hall #66 145P 473 461 456 374 487 486 175 512 538 597 738 1078 6375Fiesta Mart, Inc. 146F 637 641 649 533 678 921 424 938 934 1018 1302 1761 10436Sunnyside Multi-Service Center 146S 414 384 412 432 425 408 261 611 592 592 852 1265 6648Palm Center 147 361 404 379 389 413 346 186 495 592 614 737 1045 5961Moody Park 148M 193 154 185 143 187 336 111 217 238 247 370 598 2979Henington-Alief Regional Library 149A 557 605 527 495 523 751 335 696 661 719 867 1174 7910Glen Cheek Education Building 149G 305 360 376 310 457 550 231 454 482 493 579 1018 5615Champion Life Centre 150 535 536 608 518 655 785 206 731 789 823 1051 1590 8827Early In Person Voters 20215 20380 20555 19003 23994 23641 9349 26138 28157 29073 35147 51628 307280Mail Ballots Returned 41520 1232 3541 6045 1962 3246 0 383 2471 3457 872 3238 67967Total Early Voters 61735 21612 24096 25048 25956 26887 9349 26521 30628 32530 36019 54866 375247

Ballots Mailed 87336 445 595 169 224 176 0 73 53 1 0 1 89073Potential Total: Early in Person + Ballots Mailed 107551 20825 21150 19172 24218 23817 9349 26211 28210 29074 35147 51629 396353

DAILY RECORD OF EARLY VOTINGNov. 4, 2014 General & Special Elections***** UNOFFICIAL ELECTION TOTALS *****

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6* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

2010 2012 2014

Main Office: Harris County Administration Building 8788 15730 5910

Moody Park (*): Moody Park 4910 N/A 2979

Kashmere: Kashmere Multi-Services Center 3996 11901 3599

Downtown-East: Ripley House 3436 7014 2400

Southeast Houston: H.C.C.S. Southeast College 4467 9613 3028

Palm Center: Justice of the Peace/Constable Entry 7914 13990 5961

Astrodome Area: Fiesta Mart, Inc. 14584 18202 10436

Near Town: Metropolitan Multi-Services Center 25162 35639 19475

Galleria: Harris County Public Health Environmental Services N/A 14573 4724

Northeast Houston: Northeast Multi-Service Center 8591 16165 5865

Galena Park: Galena Park Branch Library 2066 4694 1256

Hobby Area: I.B.E.W. Hall #66 8187 17664 6375

Sunnyside: Sunnyside Multi-Purpose Center 7477 17080 6648

S. Houston Area: Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center N/A 12957 4137

SW. Houston: Bayland Park Community Center 15138 22830 10509

Near West Side: Tracy Gee Community Center 12637 21951 8349

Spring Branch: Trini Mendenhall Community Center 18106 31044 15050

Victory Center: Lone Star College - Victory Center N/A N/A 2880

Acres Homes: Acres Homes Multi-Services Center 11184 21014 7351

North: Hardy Senior Center 3998 10000 3045

Humble: Octavia Fields Branch Library 13127 22484 8637

Kingwood: Kingwood Branch Library 18179 26325 12896

Atascocita: Northeast Houston Baptist Church N/A N/A 3570

Crosby: Crosby ISD Administration Building 3782 7888 2813

Wallisville Road: North Channel Branch Library 9749 17327 6852

Baytown: Baytown Community Center N/A 14507 5126

Pasadena: Harris County Courthouse Annex #25 14631 20834 9586

Clear Lake: Freeman Branch Library 19104 27014 13522

Alief: Henington-Alief Regional Library 9132 16663 7910

George Bush Park: Glen Cheek Education Building 6181 14737 5615

Far W. Houston: Nottingham Park 11409 19440 9018

Far West/Katy: Franz Road Storefront 14749 19586 11343

Bear Creek: Bear Creek Park Community Center 12047 224090 9179

Fairbanks (*): Lone Star College, Fairbanks Center N/A N/A 6306

South Cypress (*): Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center N/A N/A 5587

Cypress: Cypress Top Park 18615 36403 15093

Northwest: Prairie View A&M University - Northwest N/A N/A 8,640

Tomball: Tomball Public Works Building 10202 15811 7360

Cypress Creek: Champion Forest Baptist Church/Multi-Purpose Bldg 20423 38329 15738

Far North: Champion Life Centre N/A 27010 8827

Mercer Park: Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library N/A N/A 3685

Total Early Votes 392536 700216 307280

Mail In Ballots Returned 52112 66310 67967

Grand Total 444648 766526 375247

Difference between 2014 and 2010 375247-444648= -69401

Early Voter Historical/Trend Data

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Recommended Early Voting Guide ContentWhy should have I participated in early voting?• Early voting will determine who represents you in Harris County and can influence Election Day voters

• You will not be rushed at the polls on Election Day

• Early voting is convenient due to the flexibility of voting at any location

• It is a freedom that all Americans should experience; let your voice be heard early

When was early voting?

October 20-October 24 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

October 25 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

October 26 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

October 27 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

What if I have not registered to vote?

Unfortunately, the window for voter registration has ended for this election and you will not be able to

vote. However, we invite you to enjoy the content of this guide and encourage you to register and vote

early in the next election. Engage our MCHS @ HCC Gulfton students’ Civic Engagement Project on Twit-

ter @MCHSatHCCGulfton or @SenatorFairley and join our social media campaign.

What do I need to present when I arrive at the voting location?

One of the following forms of identification MUST be shown at the voting location in order to vote:

1. Valid Texas driver license issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)

2. Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS

3. Texas personal identification card issued by DPS

4. Texas concealed handgun license issued by DPS

5. United States military identification card containing the person’s photograph

6. United States naturalization/citizenship certificate containing the person’s photograph or a United

States passport.

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What if I do not have a valid form of identification?

The Harris County Department of Public Safety Office can provide you with an Election Identification

Certificate (EIC) that may be utilized for voting. Note that the EIC is only valid for voting and may not be

used for any other purpose.

Will I have access to a Voting Information Guide that will make my voting ex-perience easier?

We want to provide Harris County residents with the tools and information to get out and vote with as

few barriers as possible. We invite you to Tweet us with your request for the voter quick reference guide

at @SenatorFairley and we will get it to you as quickly as possible. Our vision is to develop a guide that

meets your needs. Please send us your feedback and recommendations on content and organization so

that we can put together an improved guide for future elections.

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Harris County Early Voting Sites General Voting Sites

MAIN OFFICE

Harris County Administration Building

1001 Preston Street, Houston, 77002

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 8788

2012 Votes: 15730

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Northwest and Cypress Creek Early Voting Sites

NORTHWEST

Prairie View A&M University - Northwest

9449 Grant Road, Houston, 77070

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: N/A

2012 Votes: N/A

CYPRESS CREEK

Champion Forest Baptist Church (Multi-Purpose Bldg)

4840 Strack Road, Houston, 77069

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 20423

2012 Votes: 38329

Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0082 0516 0783 77014

0112 0548 0823 77064

0113 0551 0841 77066

0125 0592 0868 77067

0451 0597 0873 77068

0468 0601 0873 77069

0478 0614 0884 77070

0479 0615 0977 77086

0484 0623 0998 77375

0496 0631 1025 77379

0511 0648 1026

0513 0668 1035

0515 0669

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District 126

State Representative Patricia Harless

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

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Kingwood and Atascocita Early Voting Sites

KINGWOOD

Kingwood Branch Library

4400 Bens View Lane, Kingwood, 77345

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 18,179

2012 Votes: 26,325

ATASCOSITA

Northeast Houston Baptist Church

18000 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Humble, 77346

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: N/A

2012 Votes: N/A

Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0098 0598 0760 77044

0199 0599 0764 77336

0340 0612 0776 77338

0351 0635 0885 77339

0357 0636 0911 77345

0388 0658 0964 77346

0459 0659 1007 77357

0469 0670 1032 77365

0563 0674 1042 77373

0586 0747 1043 77386

0587 0756 1044 77532

0590 0758 1047

District 127

State Representative Dan Huberty

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

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Crosby and Pasadena Early Voting Sites

CROSBY

Crosby ISD Administration Building

706 Runneburg Road, Crosby, 77532

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 3782

2012 Votes: 7888

PASADENA

Harris County Courthouse Annex #25

7330 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, 77505

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 14631

2012 Votes: 20834

Precincts Precincts Precints Zip Codes

0012 0420 0665 77044

** 0013 0456 0673 77049

0028 0470 0679 77336

0051 0471 0682 77503

0063 0502 0700 77504

0097 0531 0704 77505

0103 0532 0716 77507

0249 0533 0739 77520

0250 0534 0740 77521

0352 0561 1008 77523

0386 0604 1009 77530

0387 0662 1031

0414

District 128

State Representative Wayne Smith

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

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Clear Lake Early Voting Sites

CLEAR LAKE

Freeman Branch Library

16616 Diana Lane, Houston, 77062

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 19104

2012 Votes: 27014

Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0076 0416 0721 77034

0088 0417 0724 77058

0090 0473 0728 77059

0091 0474 0732 77062

0092 0475 0744 77075

0174 0476 0745 77089

0290 0537 0746 77507

0306 0545 0748 77546

0307 0568 0750 77571

0333 0654 0782 77573

0349 0655 0845

0377 0692 0907

0378 0699 0996

0391 0703 1034

0393 0715 1037

0415 0718 1040

District 129

State Representative John E. Davis

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

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Cypress/Tomball Early Voting Sites

CYPRESS

Cypress Top Park

26026 Hempstead Highway, Cypress, 77429

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 18615

2012 Votes: 36403

TOMBALL

Tomball Public Works Building

501B James Street, Tomball, 77375

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 10202

2012 Votes: 15811

Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0049 0485 0805 77065

0111 0486 0828 77070

0121 0519 0878 77354

0124 0529 0880 77375

0126 0602 0926 77377

0127 0640 0979 77379

0173 0641 0980 77429

0245 0688 0982 77433

0300 0691 0983 77447

0370 0713 1021 77484

0442 0726 1022 77493

0480 0734 1036

0481 0768

District 130

State Representative Allen Fletcher

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

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South Houston Early Voting Sites

S. HOUSTON AREA

Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center

3810 W. Fuqua Street, Houston, 77045

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: N/A

2012 Votes: 12957

Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes Zip Codes

0131 0402 0653 77025 77072

0216 0458 0722 77031 77074

0286 0462 0774 77035 77075

0287 0489 0893 77036 77085

0292 0506 0971 77045 77089

0318 0542 0984 77047 77096

0319 0555 0985 77048 77099

0336 0556 0994 77051 77477

0337 0565 1001 77053 77489

0355 0627 1010 77054 77581

0359 0630 1019 77071

0372 0649 1020 77025

0384 0652 1050

1058

District 131

State Representative Alma Allen

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

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Far West/Katy Early Voting Sites

FAR WEST/ KATY

Franz Road Storefront

19818 Franz Road, Katy, 77449

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 14749

2012 Votes: 19586

Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0119 0589 0813 77084

0143 0603 0877 77094

0149 0617 0879 77429

0305 0618 0901 77433

0362 0639 0919 77447

0509 0644 0920 77449

0521 0712 0921 77450

0522 0720 0923 77493

0547 0751 1005 77494

1061

District 132

State Representative Bill Callegari

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

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Far West Houston Early Voting Sites

FAR W. HOUSTON

Nottingham Park

926 Country Place Drive, Houston, 77079

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 11409

2012 Votes: 19440

Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0095 0356 0492 77024

0116 0385 0493 77027

0118 0395 0499 77042

0129 0435 0504 77043

0130 0436 0510 77055

0213 0437 0625 77056

0234 0438 0626 77057

0258 0439 0645 77063

0265 0440 0706 77077

0273 0441 0727 77079

0274 0443 0917 77094

0303 0461 0918

0309 0483 0981

0312 0491 1003

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 133

State Representative Jim Murphy

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Near Town and Galleria Early Voting Sites

NEAR TOWN

Metropolitan Multi-Services Center

1475 W. Gray Street, Houston, 77019

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 25162

2012 Votes: 35639

GALLERIA

Harris County Public Health Environmental Services

2223 West Loop South Fwy, Houston, 77027

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: N/A

2012 Votes: 14573

Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes Zip Codes

0014 0175 0233 0540 0896 77002 77074

0015 0176 0268 0569 0902 77004 77081

0018 0177 0269 0570 0906 77005 77092

0038 0178 0281 0632 0931 77006 77096

0052 0182 0304 0684 0932 77007 77098

0070 0183 0315 0710 0933 77008 77401

0071 0200 0316 0730 0941 77019

0087 0204 0317 0741 0942 77024

0089 0214 0350 0789 0943 77025

0128 0215 0360 0826 0944 77027

0133 0217 0361 0830 0956 77030

0135 0222 0403 0837 1051 77046

0137 0224 0434 0886 77055

0139 0227 0447 0894 77056

0148 0232 0472 0895 77057

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 134

State Representative Sarah Davis

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Fairbanks and S. Cypress Early Voting Sites

FAIRBANKS (*)

Lone Star College, Fairbanks Center

14955 Northwest Freeway, Houston, 77040

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: N/A

2012 Votes: N/A

SOUTH CYPRESS (*)

Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center

8440 Greenhouse Road, Cypress, 77433

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: N/A

2012 Votes: N/A

Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0050 0616 0803 77040

0074 0651 0875 77041

0225 0661 0881 77064

0244 0667 0904 77065

0314 0671 0934 77084

0495 0687 0939 77095

0512 0709 0951 77429

0518 0753 1016 77433

0553 0759 1023 77449

0609 0800 1028

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 135

State Representative Gary Elkins

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S.W. Houston and Near West Side Early Voting Sites

SOUTH WEST HOUSTON

Bayland Park Community Center

6400 Bissonnet Street (near Hillcroft), Houston, 77074

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 15138

2012 Votes: 22830

NEAR WEST SIDE

Tracy Gee Community Center

3599 Westcenter Drive, Houston, 77042

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 12637

2012 Votes: 21951

Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0256 0430 0566 77027

0272 0431 0567 77036

0282 0432 0572 77042

0296 0433 0686 77056

0297 0503 0807 77057

0298 0507 0835 77063

0335 0508 0839 77072

0345 0539 1054 77074

0421 0546 77081

0394 0559 77082

*77401

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 137

State Representative Gene Wu

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Spring Branch and Bear Creek Early Voting Sites

Spring Branch

Trini Mendenhall Community Center

1414 Wirt Road, Houston, 77055

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 18106

2012 Votes: 31044

Bear Creek

Bear Creek Park Community Center

3055 Bear Creek Dr. (@Patterson Road), Houston, 77084

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 12047

2012 Votes: 22490

Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0056 0445 0701 77024

0120 0463 0707 77040

0155 0517 0761 77041

0165 0523 0771 77043

0209 0577 0804 77055

0260 0621 0882 77079

0262 0622 0955 77080

0264 0642 0991 77084

0310 0643 0992 77094

0398 0650 1006 77095

0407 0678 1062 77449

0424 0689 1064

0444 0694

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 138

State Representative Dwayne Bohac

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Victory Center and Acres Home Early Voting Sites

VICTORY CENTER

Lone Star College - Victory Center

4141 Victory Drive, Houston, 77088

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: N/A

2012 Votes: N/A

ACRES HOMES

Acres Homes Multi-Services Center

6719 W. Montgomery Road, Houston, 77091

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 11184

2012 Votes: 21014

Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes Zip Codes

0073 0364 0613 0940 77008 77090

0109 0365 0628 0957 77009 77091

0122 0367 0660 0961 77014 77092

0147 0383 0697 0978 77018

0157 0448 0698 0987 77022

0169 0450 0717 0989 77038

0189 0467 0723 1013 77040

0192 0498 0757 1014 77041

0195 0549 0848 1015 77066

0197 0576 0855 1024 77067

0322 0578 0859 1033 77068

0324 0593 0861 1063 77086

0327 0594 0870 77088

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 139

State Representative Sylvester Turner

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North Early Voting Sites

NORTH

Hardy Senior Center

11901 West Hardy Road, Houston, 77076

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 3998

2012 Votes: 10000

Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Zip Codes

0061 0325 0579 0780 77016

0107 0326 0591 0787 77022

0152 0366 0595 0792 77032

** 0169 0397 0608 0864 77037

0185 0405 0664 0909 77038

0212 0408 0677 0910 77039

0241 0409 0683 0937 77050

0254 0411 0702 0959 77060

0261 0423 0714 1012 77076

0320 0494 0775 1048 77086

0321 0571 0779 1049 77088

77091

77093

77396

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 140

State Representative Armando Walle

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Northeast Early Voting Sites

NORTHEAST HOUSTON

Northeast Multi-Service Center

9720 Spaulding Street, Bldg #4, Houston, 77016

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 8591

2012 Votes: 16165

HUMBLE

Octavia Fields Branch Library

1503 South Houston Avenue, Humble, 77338

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 13127

2012 Votes: 22484

Precincts Precints Precincts Precincts ZipCodes

0007 0358 0611 0817 77014

0035 0371 0629 0832 77016

0101 0396 0656 0840 77028

0104 0401 0657 0843 77032

0106 0410 0698 0883 77038

0108 0449 0705 0936 77039

0150 0454 0729 0958 77044

0151 0457 0733 0970 77050

0168 0497 0737 0997 77060

0205 0520 0738 1038 77067

0230 0574 0743 1045 77073

0252 0583 0767 77078

0334 0584 0784 77090

0342 0585 0794 77093

77338

77396

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 141

State Representative Senfronia Thompson

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Kashmere and Wallisville Early Voting Sites

KASHMERE

Kashmere Multi-Services Center

4802 Lockwood Drive, Houston, 77026

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 3996

2012 Votes: 11901

WALLISVILLE ROAD

North Channel Branch Library

15741 Wallisville Road, Houston, 77049

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 9749

2012 Votes: 17327

Precincts Precints Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes Zip Codes

0042 0196 0406 0799 0928 77002 77338

0045 0201 0412 0806 0930 77003 77346

0047 0202 0455 0816 0960 77009 77396

0048 0251 0460 0818 0962 77013 77532

0083 0253 0544 0833 0963 77020 77562

0115 0259 0562 0834 0965 77022

0138 0344 0580 0846 0967 77026

0144 0353 0581 0847 0968 77028

0145 0363 0582 0854 0976 77029

0159 0373 0606 0865 0988 77044

0160 0374 0742 0866 1047 77049

0161 0376 0754 0867 1059 77050

0171 0380 0778 0889 77078

0186 0382 0797 0924 77093

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 142

State Representative Harold V. Dutton Jr.

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Downtown East and Galena Park Early Voting Sites

DOWNTOWN-EAST

Ripley House

4410 Navigation Boulevard, Houston, 77011

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 3436

2012 Votes: 7014

GALENA PARK

Galena Park Branch Library

1500 Keene Street, Galena Park, 77547

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 2066

2012 Votes: 4694

Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0010 0163 0413 0812 77003

0011 0164 0528 0821 77011

0062 0187 0530 0824 77012

0064 0208 0560 0838 77013

0065 0220 0605 0857 77015

0069 0229 0719 0860 77020

0079 0266 0725 0862 77023

0080 0354 0769 0905 77029

0081 0368 0790 0935 77049

0141 0375 0810 0950 77506

0162 0381 0811 77530

77532

77547

77562

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 143

State Representative Ana Hernandez

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Baytown Early Voting Sites

BAYTOWN

Baytown Community Center

2407 Market Street, Baytown, 77520

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: N/A

2012 Votes: 14507

Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0013 0190 0190 0785 77012

0066 0191 0191 0786 77015

0084 0221 0221 0791 77017

0093 0242 0242 0796 77029

0094 0248 0248 0827 77034

0099 0267 0267 0872 77502

0100 0277 0277 0908 77503

0102 0278 0278 0925 77504

0170 0279 0279 0950 77506

0181 0301 0301 1053 77520

0188 0302 0302 1060 77530

77536

77547

77571

77587

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 144

State Representative Mary Ann Perez

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Southeast and Hobby Early Voting Sites

SOUTHEAST HOUSTON

H.C.C.S. Southeast College

6960 Rustic Street, Houston, 77087

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 4467

2012 Votes: 9613

HOBBY AREA

I.B.E.W. Hall #66

4345 Allen Genoa Road, Pasadena, 77504

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 8187

2012 Votes: 17664

Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts ZipCodes Zip Codes

0001 0172 0347 0842 77002 77033

0003 0203 0348 0856 77003 77034

0009 0211 0369 0871 77007 77087

0023 0218 0526 0890 77009 77089

0026 0226 0675 0892 77011 77504

0027 0231 0752 0929 77012 77505

0029 0280 0755 0945 77017 77587

0067 0289 0762 0946 77020

0072 0328 0763 1027 77021

0142 0329 0766 1041 77023

0154 0343 0793 77026

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 145

State Representative Carol Alvarado

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Astrodome Area and Sunnyside Early Voting Sites

ASTRODOME AREA

Fiesta Mart, Inc.

8130 Kirby Drive, Houston, 77054

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 14584

2012 Votes: 18202

SUNNYSIDE

Sunnyside Multi-Purpose Center

4605 Wilmington Street, Houston, 77051

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 7477

2012 Votes: 17080

Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0008 0271 0541 0869 77004

0017 0284 0554 0891 77021

0022 0291 0564 0938 77025

0031 0293 0573 0947 77030

0068 0294 0638 0948 77033

0132 0295 0685 0949 77035

0140 0311 0693 0952 77036

0146 0392 0731 0969 77045

0158 0422 0788 0986 77047

0180 0425 0819 0990 77048

0219 0427 0829 0995 77051

0223 0453 0836 1002 77054

0243 0490 0858 1052 77071

0255 0525 0863 77072

77074

77096

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 146

State Representative Boris Miles

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Palm Center Early Voting Sites

PALM CENTER

Justice of the Peace/Constable Entry

5300 Griggs Road, Houston, 77021

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 7914

2012 Votes: 13990

Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0002 0085 0257 0798 77002

0016 0123 0275 0801 77003

0019 0134 0276 0802 77004

0020 0136 0285 0808 77006

0021 0156 0288 0815 77007

0024 0193 0308 0820 77010

0025 0194 0331 0822 *77017

0030 0198 0379 0825 77019

0032 0210 0389 0831 77021

0033 0228 0390 0849 77033

0034 0235 0418 0850 77034

0036 0236 0536 0887 77048

0037 0237 0538 0922 77051

0039 0238 0607 1039 77061

0040 0239 0680 1046 77075

0060 0240 0681 77087

0077 0247 0749 77089

77098

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 147

State Representative Garnet F. Coleman

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Moody Park Early Voting Sites

MOODY PARK (*)

Moody Park

3725 Fulton Street, Houston, 77009

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 4910

2012 Votes: N/A

Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0004 0153 0501 0927 77007

0005 0166 0505 0953 77008

0043 0167 0543 0954 77009

0044 0179 0610 0966 77018

0046 0184 0637 0972 77022

0053 0206 0663 0973 77026

0054 0207 0666 0974 77040

0055 0270 0676 0975 77055

0057 0299 0736 1004 77076

0058 0313 0795 1011 77080

0059 0323 0809 1055 77091

0075 0330 0844 1056 77092

0078 0332 0852 1057

0086 0339 0899

0105 0341 0900

0117 0446 0903

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 148

State Representative Jessica Farrar

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Alief and George Bush Park Early Voting Sites

ALIEF

Henington-Alief Regional Library

7979 South Kirkwood Drive, Houston, 77072

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 9132

2012 Votes: 16663

GEORGE BUSH PARK

Glen Cheek Education Building

16002 Westheimer Parkway, Houston, 77082

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: 6181

2012 Votes: 14737

Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0096 0558 0781 77072

0283 0600 0814 77077

0338 0619 0993 77082

0400 0620 1000 77083

0428 0646 77094

0429 0647 77099

0487 0711 77450

0488 0765

0524 0772

0557 0773

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 149

State Representative Hubert Vo

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Far North Early Voting Sites

FAR NORTH

Champion Life Centre

3031 FM 2920 Road, Spring, 77388

Location Historical Voting Data

2010 Votes: N/A

2012 Votes: 27010

Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Zip Codes

0006 0477 0633 0897 77068

0041 0482 0634 0898 77073

0110 0500 0672 0912 77090

0114 0514 0690 0913 77338

0246 0550 0735 0914 77354

0263 0552 0851 0915 77365

0399 0575 0853 0916 77373

0452 0588 0874 0999 77375

0464 0596 0876 1017 77379

0465 0624 0888 1018 77380

1029 77388

1030 77389

* Data from www.harrisvotes.com

District 150

State Representative Debbie Riddle

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