(KTEN) — Texas voters have until 7 p.m. Friday to cast their ballots before Election Day next Tuesday.
On the ballot: The presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump; the Senate race between incumbent Republican Ted Cruz and Democratic candidate Collin Allred; along with local races, including the Grayson County District Attorney contest between John Kermit Hill and Brandy Douglas.
"It is a very crucial election and if you're going to be upset one way or another you might as well just come in and say who you want and do your part," voter Makayla Madden said.
Early voters can cast their ballots in Texas until 7 p.m. Friday.
Click your county below for detailed Texas polling place information and sample ballots:
- Grayson County election information
- Fannin County election information
- Lamar County election information
- Cooke County election information
- VoteTexas.gov: What's on the ballot? Find your polling place
In-person early voting in Oklahoma continues through Saturday, November 2. Visit the OK Voter Portal for more information.






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