You might want to know the following:

In Texas, County governments are responsible for arranging early voting and they must pay for all of it.

Texas law doesn't require more than a central early voting location in Counties under 100,000 in population. Waller County's population is about 35,000 and its about 500 sq. miles in size.

There are about 25,000 registered voters in the County of which less than 8,000 voted in the 2006 General Election.

The provision of a central voting location affects all Waller County potential voters, not just the ones at the College.

Voter turnout among College age Texas voters in general elections is typically less than 20%. It is almost non-existent in primary elections and even fewer vote early.

So, perhaps you should take the foregong into consideration before using words such as incredible or invoking images of the Civil Rights movement.


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