Staff
-Eagle Pass
Democratic Party President, Victor Perry was a bit disappointed in the voting numbers thus far in this early election period. The Multi-Purpose Center has not necessarily been a bustle of activity for early elections according to preliminary numbers which indicate that approximately 3,800 citizens have voted of the 27,900 registered to do so. According to Perry these elections are even more crucial for voters to get to the polls due to the high stake seats that candidate are vying for including statewide positions, federal positions and the all important presidency which will dictate the direction of our country for the next four years.
At the local level the positions that are at stake include the 3 seats on the board of the Maverick County Hospital District and 4 places on the school board. Perry further added that considering the population of our local community and that the majority of Eagle Pass voters are Democrats it is imperative that we get out to the polls because so many of our social programs that are geared to assist Latinos may be cut including medicare, medicaid and scholarship programs.Perry said he needs more people to get out to the voting polls and exercise their rights as citizens, and reminds voters that as the poorest county in Texas and the third poorest county in the United States it is imperative that we let our voices be heard this election. Early voting ends Friday November 2nd and Super Tuesday will be on November 6th.