DALLAS — Election Day is finally here, North Texas! If you’re heading out to the polls first thing in the morning or right before they close, WFAA has you covered. Want to catch up on all the hot races you need to know before you vote? Here is your 2022 election guide, in English , Spanish , Tagalog and Vietnamese . For a look at the balance of power in the U.
S. Senate and U. S.
House, you can visit WFAA’s election map here . Live updates on Election Day: 10 a. m.
– Tarrant County Election Day numbers Tarrant County has had 40,862 ballots submitted in the first three hours of Election Day, officials say. 9:37 a. m.
– Tarrant County Election Day numbers WFAA’s Sydney Persing reports that, as of 9:37 a. m. , Tarrant County has just over 36,000 ballots submitted on Election Day.
Live election day numbers: Just over 36k people voted in Tarrant County as of 9:37 a. m. #VoteTexas #WFAA 🇺🇸 9 a.
m. – Follow WFAA’s LIVE Texas election coverag e starting at 6:50 p. m.
WFAA will have a live digital show starting at 6:50 p. m. , where we’ll follow race results, check in with our reporters who are positioned across Texas and chat with political experts on the impact of this midterm election.
You can watch the coverage on WFAA+, WFAA’s YouTube channel or on wfaa. com. LIVE TEXAS ELECTION COVERAGE begins at 6:50 p.
m. tonight. Race results, reporters across the state, and political experts join our streaming coverage.
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– Tarrant County Election Day numbers Tarrant County has reported 27,231 ballots in the first two hours of Election Day. 8 a. m.
– Lines at polling locations start to grow WFAA has crews throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex on this Election Day, and we started to see voting lines begin to grow. 7 a. m.
– Having voting trouble at the polls? Let us know! If you have any issues at your polling location, text the problem to WFAA at (214)977-6028. Our team will look into it and get answers. 7 a.
m. – Where can I vote? Here’s Texas polling locations by zip code There is a handy tool on vote. org that allows you to enter your address and it will show you the nearest polling locations to you.
Click here for the polling locations tool. 7 a. m.
– Transportation to the polls Those who are using public transportation to the polling centers can catch a free ride on Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). DART will be providing free transportation for free on buses, trains, the Dallas Streetcar, GoLink, Paratransit Services and the TRE between EBJ Union Station and CentrePort/DFW Airport Station. No proof of voter registration is required to ride for free on Nov.
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– Election Day forecast WFAA meteorologist Greg Fields posted the Election Day weather forecast. We’re looking at mid-to-high 60s in the morning with a southeast breeze of 5 to 10 mph. By noon, we’re looking at cloudy skies and 76 degrees.
Later this evening, we dip a little to the low-70s. Good morning! Here’s your Election Day forecast. #iamup #wfaaweather pic.
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