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On Election Day (and evening), Texas Tribune photographers fanned out throughout the state to indicate Texans exercising their most basic civic responsibility — going to the polls and voting. From deep East Texas to El Paso, from the Rio Grande Valley up into the High Plains, from our major cities to some of the tiny rural communities that dot and outline our state, photojournalists have been there. Here’s slightly of what they noticed.
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A voter exits the New Berlin City Hall voting middle after casting a poll on Election Day.
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First: Todd Perry holds a number of “I Voted” stickers on his lanyard exterior of the Broadway Church of Christ polling location in Lubbock. Last: Ashley and Thomas Garcia present a voter registration card to their 3-year-old son, Erik, on Election Day in Harlingen.
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People line as much as vote on the Potter’s House polling station in Uvalde.
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First: Voters line up on Election Day on the Lark Community Center in McAllen. Last: Houston voters solid their ballots on the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center.
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People wait in line to solid their ballots on the Laredo City Hall constructing on the morning of Election Day.
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Jessica Rodriguez for The Texas Tribune
First: Jennifer Blankenship, subject organizing supervisor for the Tarrant County Beto O’Rourke marketing campaign, palms out chocolate and snacks to voters ready in line on the Northwest Branch Library in Fort Worth. Last: Voters wait in line to solid their ballots on the Northwest Branch Library.
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Voters solid their ballots on the Northwest Branch Library in Fort Worth on Tuesday.
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Dolly Schultz, native GOP precinct chair, waves flags exterior of the Willie De Leon Civic Center polling station in Uvalde.
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Mercedes resident and lifelong Republican Jeff Riviera stands subsequent to his truck at a polling location in Mercedes. He stated the United States’ power independence is among the most necessary points to him.
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First: Jordan De La Garza exterior of the Lark Community Center in McAllen on Election Day. Second: Tony Jalomo shows his tattoos exterior of Firemen’s Park in McAllen. Last: Benado Purata exterior The Mansion in Palmview on Election Day. Purata is from Veracruz and has voted yearly since turning into a United States citizen at age 50.
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In McAllen, supporters of Monica De La Cruz maintain a marketing campaign banner exterior the Lark Community Center.
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Monica De La Cruz, the Republican candidate for Texas’ fifteenth Congressional District, livestreams on Instagram from McAllen.
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First: Supporters maintain marketing campaign indicators for Terry Palacios, Democratic candidate for Hidalgo County district legal professional, exterior the Edinburg Elections Annex Building. Last: Caldwell County choose candidate Anna Prusaitis Ybarra attaches marketing campaign indicators to a trailer exterior of a polling location in Lockhart.
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Residents watch Uvalde Leader-News reporters replace election outcomes from native races on a white board in Uvalde.
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Ballots and scanning machines arrive on the central counting station after polls shut on Tuesday in Houston.
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Lubbock election officers arrange the ballots within the tabulation room earlier than the ballots are counted for the midterm elections.
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Mark Rogers for The Texan Tribune
Ballot board members tabulate write-ins as they start processing ballots within the central counting station of the Tarrant County election administration constructing in Fort Worth.
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Election employees kind provisional ballots and types from returned gear on the Tarrant County election administration constructing in Fort Worth.
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Shelby Tauber for The Texas Tribune
Tandera Louie, an organizer with the Democratic Socialists of America, cheers at Greg Casar’s election evening watch occasion in East Austin.
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Election outcomes for Texas’ thirty fifth Congressional District are projected as marketing campaign volunteer Jaelyn Valero walks in entrance of the display screen at Greg Casar’s election evening watch occasion.
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Gov. Greg Abbott delivers his acceptance speech in McAllen at his watch occasion after being declared winner of the gubernatorial race.
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First: Beto O’Rourke provides his concession speech in El Paso after being defeated by incumbent Greg Abbott within the race for Texas governor. Last: Olivia Gallinar, left, wipes away tears and is consoled by a pal as they hearken to O’Rourke’s speech.
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Democratic U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar celebrates his reelection victory along with his daughter Catie and spouse, Imelda Cuellar, on election evening in Laredo.
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First: U.S. Rep. Mayra Flores, R-Los Indios, andincumbent candidate for Texas’ thirty fourth Congressional District. at her watch occasion in Weslaco. Last: Her opponent, U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, D-McAllen, celebrates his win at his watch occasion in Brownsville.
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Monica De La Cruz, Republican candidate for Texas’ fifteenth Congressional District, takes a photograph with supporters at her watch occasion in McAllen.
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First: From left: David Kemp, Diana Biscan and Liz Franco have fun the victory of Republican Keith Self in Texas’ third Congressional District throughout an election watch occasion for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in Plano. Last: Paxton, left, kisses his spouse, state Sen. Angela Paxton, R-McKinney, as he’s introduced the winner, defeating Rochelle Garza, the Democratic candidate for legal professional common.
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Rochelle Garza, Democratic nominee for Texas legal professional common, greets attendees of her election evening occasion in Houston.
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Briana Vargas for The Texas Tribune
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