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Currently, more than 80% of Texas voters can vote anywhere in their home county, a model that originated in Lubbock County. If lawmakers approve new legislation, that would change.
Voting rights advocates and local government officials say vote centers are widely popular and prohibiting them would saddle election offices with logistical and financial burdens.