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Commissioners approve 2023 November polling locations

Following last year’s controversial decision by the Brazos County Commissioners Court to exclude a traditional early voting location on Texas A&M University’s campus, the court Tuesday unanimously approved six early

Prepare for polls

MSC not selected as early voting location for November elections

Early voting for City Council Place 6 runoff begins

College Station City Council candidates reflect on runoff as election day nears

The Tuesday runoff election day to determine the College Station City Council Place 5 seat winner is quickly approaching.  Early voting ended Friday, with 1,011 in-person votes and 883 mail-in ballots cast, according to Brazos County Elections Administrator Trudy Hancock. The candidates on the ballot are incumbent John Nichols and one of his two challengers, Craig Regan. They are competing for a four-year term. In November, Nichols received 12,990 votes, or 45.7%, while Regan got 10,633, or 37.4%. On Tuesday, voters can go to the College Station Utilities Meeting & Training Facility on 1603 Graham Road or the Bob & Wanda Meyer Senior & Community Center at 2275 Dartmouth St. to cast a ballot. Both locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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