Tarrant County commissioners on Tuesday may reduce the number of early voting locations by half and cut Election Day voting locations by more than 100 for the November election.

If commissioners approve the changes, Tarrant County residents would have 24 early voting locations — most located in northeastern suburban neighborhoods and cities outside Loop 820 — down from the 51 open during the 2024 presidential election.

Election Day polling locations would drop to 214 compared to last year’s 349, according to the proposal before commissioners. During the November election in 2021, the county had 48 early voting locations and 323 open on Election Day.

Officials from County Judge Tim O’Hare’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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