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Downtown San Antonio businesses prepare for potential civil unrest after election
Read full article: Downtown San Antonio businesses prepare for potential civil unrest after electionDowntown San Antonio businesses prepare for potential civil unrest after electionPublished: November 3, 2020, 11:31 amThroughout downtown, businesses are boarding up their windows and doors, bracing for potential unrest starting on Election Day ahead of what many are calling the most contentious election of our lives.
Windcrest residents hope voting process is faster moving forward in the 2020 election
Read full article: Windcrest residents hope voting process is faster moving forward in the 2020 electionWINDCREST, Texas – Like several small cities around Bexar County, the city of Windcrest had its share of long voting lines on the first day of early voting. 33K+ cast ballots on first day of early voting in Bexar CountySome residents were surprised to see lines stretching to the roadway from the Civic Center. Most of the residents KSAT spoke with were excited to see so many letting their voices be heard. However, there were some who were frustrated with why the process seemed to take longer than what they expected. Watch the story in the player above to hear what the residents had to say.
Bexar Facts poll: Voters focused on crime, policing and coronavirus ahead of election
Read full article: Bexar Facts poll: Voters focused on crime, policing and coronavirus ahead of electionBexar Facts poll: Voters focused on crime, policing and coronavirus ahead of electionPublished: September 29, 2020, 5:22 pmThree out of four Bexar County voters agree that the closure of local businesses due to the coronavirus outbreak is a serious problem, according to a newly released Bexar Facts-KSAT-San Antonio Report Poll.
Attention Bexar County voters: You can vote at any polling place on Election Day
Read full article: Attention Bexar County voters: You can vote at any polling place on Election DayBEXAR COUNTY, Texas – It’s easy to have mixed feelings about politics, but we’re thinking you’ll have a big ‘ol “thank you!” ready for the government when we deliver this good news: If you’re a registered voter in Bexar County, you are not restricted on Tuesday to the voting precinct assigned to you. 👏👏👏Bexar County along with Atascosa, Comal, DeWitt, Guadalupe, Hays, Kendall and Medina County are approved to use the Countywide Polling Place Program which allows users to vote anywhere in their county during early voting and on election day. [RELATED -- Your Election Questions Answered: What do the propositions mean on the Primary Election ballots? | All things VOTE 2020]Do you have more questions about voting on Election Day? Be sure to watch KSAT 12 News and stay up to date on KSAT.com on Election Day.
The People Speak: KSAT to reveal the Bexar Facts
Read full article: The People Speak: KSAT to reveal the Bexar FactsThe People Speak: KSAT to reveal the Bexar FactsPublished: February 10, 2020, 9:29 amMore than 600 likely voters in Bexar County were polled on nearly 30 questions over the last few days. The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 4%.