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Harris County Voter Registration Figures from 1990 to 2022

As we fast approach the most important General Election of our lifetime . . . let’s take a look at past voting history for Harris County (see below). We can all do our part in Getting Out The Vote this election! Instead of seeing only half of Harris County voters actually vote . . . let’s see 80% . . . or maybe even 90% of Harris County vote this election. Vote early and get your neighbors and family members out to vote.

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