SAN ANTONIO – UPDATE 3:00 a.m: The Bexar County Elections Office said the total vote for the March 3 primary election was 253,071, a new record for Bexar County.
Tuesday’s votes totaled 113,650. There were 139,421 early and absentee votes.
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“We are so pleased with the voter turnout for this election,” said Bexar County Elections Administrator Jacque Callanen, who continued, “We did have some software issues throughout the evening, which held up the posting of the cumulative numbers, which include the election day voting numbers; early voting numbers and absentee voting."
Bexar County Elections Department investigating glitch that delayed results for hours
UPDATE 11:20 p.m.: Bexar County Elections Administrator Jacque Callanen said Election Day voting results will be delayed due to a software issue with the machines used during the election.
Read Callanen’s entire update by clicking here.
UPDATE (10 p.m.): Bexar County Elections Administrator Jacque Callanen said as of 9 p.m., 110,000 people had voted in Bexar County. Election Day results aren’t expected until 10:30 or 11 p.m.
UPDATE 8 p.m.: The Bexar County Elections Office sent the following statement to explain why early voting numbers are delayed: “The numbers are still accumulating and numerous voters are still in line, so stand by, please.”
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