Brazos County has 121,402 registered voters for the November 2nd election.
Elections administrator Trudy Hancock says the first week of early voting drew 850 people.
That’s a voter turnout of .7 percent.
Early voting continues from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday at five voting centers.
Those locations are the Brazos County elections office at William Joel Bryan and Washington in downtown Bryan, Arena Hall at 2906 Tabor Road in Bryan, Galilee Baptist Church at 804 North Logan in Bryan, the College Station Utilities meeting and training facility at 1603 Graham Road, and the Texas A&M memorial student center.
All Texas voters can decide the fate of eight proposed constitutional amendments.
College Station city voters have two city council seats and three proposed amendments to the city charter.
College Station ISD voters have two school board seats and four bond issue questions.
Click HERE to read and download the sample ballot from the brazosvotes.org website.