Vote early then voting twice

Election Day 11:30pm - In the late evening Democrat caucus held at Cy-Falls High School, three precincts came out strongly for Barrack Obama. Precinct #50, precinct #314 and precinct #800 voters in the "second" vote of the day had to wait hours for the 7pm polls to officially close due to extremely heavy turnout on the Democratic side. With less than 30 minutes remaining in the twelve hour voting day, extra voting machines were brought in to increase capacity by fifty percent in order to accomodate the hundreds of people who patiently waited in line, long after the doors were locked.

This Cypress Fairbanks area includes tens of thousands of residents
in Copperfield, Aberdeen, Copper Lakes, Stonegate, and Copper Grove.

The boundaries for voting at Cypress Falls H.S. in this election were
Hempstead/290 to the North, Longenbaugh to the south, Highway 6 North
and Queenston to the west (including the corner of Barker Cypress at
the Northwest Freeway intersection)

With 66% of Texas' 8247 precincts reporting at this time, KHOU has both major candidates with 1.1 million votes - separated by less than an average of 100 votes per counted precinct in very close voting.

As of 23:30 CST on March 4th, these three Cy-Fair caucuses had unofficial
final raw votes of 497 to 154 [76.3% versus 23.7%] for a Texas delegate
split of 45 for Obama and 14 for Clinton [also 76.3% to 23.7% even with
delegate rounding]. This "2nd round" of voting account for one-third of
total Democrat delegates and the 7am to 7pm votes represent two-thirds.

(Thanks to local residents Lisbeth Nickie, Kevin Jackson, and Gregory McIntyre for their participation during this process and providing unofficial preliminary counts.)

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