SAN ANTONIO — At 7:45 a.m., after a 45-minute wait, poll workers at Cameron Elementary welcomed their first voter.
The school, on Belgium Lane, is less than two miles from the Frost Bank Center and Freeman compound, which would see big changes if Prop A, the "Coliseum Complex Venue Project," is approved by voters.
At Bowden Elementary on Willow Street, a little over two miles west of the venue, poll workers saw 24 voters in more than two hours at the start of the day.
On East Commerce Street, at the Claude Black Multi Service Center, the turnout was a bit more robust, especially for the mobility impaired, where numerous voters drove up for curb-side service.
The neighborhood near Cameron is a part of the United Homeowners Improvement Association.
It's a legacy area, with many of the o

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