Here is the breakdown by polling location:
Polling locations ranked by turnout:
2010 Early Voting Day 9 Ranking
And ranked by percentage of total votes cast up or down versus 2008 early voting:
2010 Early Voting Day 9 Ranked by Gain/Loss vs 2008
As you can see from that last one, the areas that have strong Tea Party leadership continue to do well and lead the pack in “change”. But there is no doubt that the Dems are starting to get their voters to the polls.
Here is County Clerk candidate Stan Stanart’s breakout of the vote totals through Monday, day 8:
As you can see, traditional Dem voters are catching up. We can either ‘hope’ that those Indies are voting R or we can ‘educate’ them.
I’d suggest educating them. Tell them to vote straight R, tell them about any crossover votes you have researched, and then, if they live in Houston, to vote No, No, No on the propositions. If they live in Baytown, tell them to vote Yes on Prop 1.
Now go DO IT!