The shadow of a man wearing a cowboy hat falls on a pillar as he enters a polling place. (credit: DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)
AUSTIN (AP) – The Texas Secretary of State’s office has announced that a record 13.64 million Texans have registered to vote.
The state’s chief election officer said that is up from the previous total of 13.5 million. The state has about 18.2 million people of voting age.
The final registration list was announced Friday, just before early voting is set to begin on Monday.
Voting officials will not require a photo identification card from people who bring their voter registration certificates to the polling place. Registered voters without their certificates may use other proof of identity to cast a ballot.
Early voting continues through Nov. 2. Election Day is Nov. 6.
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