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Old 10-24-2018, 10:27 AM
 
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Anyone have any info on the quickest places for early voting in the San Antonio area? Thanks
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Old 10-24-2018, 11:39 AM
 
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Hard to say where is the quickest. I just got home from voting at the Parman Branch Library on Wilderness Oak. Took 45 minutes from car park to pulling out of the lot. I was hoping the rain would slow other voters down but apparently 100 of us had the same idea. As I left there were even more cars in line to get into the limited parking lot so I imagine 45 minutes was short compared to now and later.
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Old 10-24-2018, 12:03 PM
 
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Anyone have any info on the quickest places for early voting in the San Antonio area? Thanks
Maybe some of the less populated areas... Far Southside maybe?
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Old 10-24-2018, 01:10 PM
 
Location: San Antonio, TX
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Hard to say where is the quickest. I just got home from voting at the Parman Branch Library on Wilderness Oak. Took 45 minutes from car park to pulling out of the lot. I was hoping the rain would slow other voters down but apparently 100 of us had the same idea. As I left there were even more cars in line to get into the limited parking lot so I imagine 45 minutes was short compared to now and later.
I was in the same line as Randy and it was getting much worse when I left - 10:25. I was able to at least drive around looking for a spot at Parmen although I got the last open one. When I left I couldn’t back out for awhile because the line of cars went to the entrance. I think it might be best to try right when the polls open. I was also hoping the rain would discourage voters but no such luck. Maybe if it intensifies...
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Old 10-24-2018, 01:33 PM
 
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I was in the same line as Randy and it was getting much worse when I left - 10:25. I was able to at least drive around looking for a spot at Parmen although I got the last open one. When I left I couldn’t back out for awhile because the line of cars went to the entrance. I think it might be best to try right when the polls open. I was also hoping the rain would discourage voters but no such luck. Maybe if it intensifies...
I sent a text to my wife that I’d just finished voting and that was at 10:35. Indeed we were in the same line with you a few people in front of me. As a measure there was a couple in their late 50’s to mid 60’s who were maybe 10-15 people in front of me. The female caught my attention as she was 6’+ with light hair and reminded me a bit of my sister.
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Old 10-24-2018, 02:57 PM
 
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Maybe some of the less populated areas... Far Southside maybe?
Yes that appears to be the case, looking at the daily totals so far. The lowest numbers are all on the south or far east side of the city or county.


As far as the north side, it looks like Windcrest Takas Community Center has the lowest numbers; just under 600 voters per day, then next would be Olmos Park City Hall, with about 700 voters per day.
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Old 10-24-2018, 03:02 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX via San Antonio, TX
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https://www.ksat.com/news/tired-of-w...in-san-antonio

Not sure how helpful it is now that it's been two days since it was published.
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Old 10-24-2018, 09:21 PM
 
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Early voters made it easy to vote on election day a couple years ago. At Parman library anyway.
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Old 10-25-2018, 10:01 AM
 
Location: NW San Antonio
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I voted yesterday at the Schaefer Library, Address: 6322 US Hwy 87 E, San Antonio, TX 78222
Took less than 10 minutes, from getting out of car, walking across lot, and voting, getting back in car and leaving. 10 minutes!
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Old 10-25-2018, 10:12 AM
 
Location: San Antonio, TX
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I sent a text to my wife that I’d just finished voting and that was at 10:35. Indeed we were in the same line with you a few people in front of me. As a measure there was a couple in their late 50’s to mid 60’s who were maybe 10-15 people in front of me. The female caught my attention as she was 6’+ with light hair and reminded me a bit of my sister.
I don’t remember that couple so they must have been behind me. I remember looking at the time when I’d been there about 5 minutes and it was 9:42. There was a fb post about all the asps in the bushes there so I was looking at them through the window. I’ve only seen a few before and there must have been 50 there. I was talking to a slightly older gentleman who didn’t know what they were. Later I was discussing how crazy academic competition was with a couple behind me. She had a blond curly ponytail and her husband had dark hair. I did see my son’s doctor in line and an old neighbor. Can’t hardly go out in Stone Oak without seeing someone you know if you’re active in schools/church/sports.
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