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Last day of early voting in Texas: See ballots, map of voting location in Austin area
Last day of early voting in Texas: See ballots, map of voting location in Austin area

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time29-04-2025

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Last day of early voting in Texas: See ballots, map of voting location in Austin area

It's time for Central Texas voters to cast their ballots in the May 3 general election. Where can Central Texas residents vote before early voting ends on April 29? Here is what you need to know before voting. Local elections will be held on May 3, 2025. Early voting started Tuesday, April 22, and ends Tuesday, April 29. Here is a look at each county's sample ballot for the May 3 election: Bastrop Blanco (scroll down to the 'Sample Ballots' section) Burnet (scroll down to the 'Elections and Sample Ballots' section) Caldwell (scroll down to the 'Sample Ballots' section) Fayette (scroll down to the 'May 3, 2025 Sample Ballot' section) Gillespie Hays Lampasas Lee Llano (scroll down to the 'May 3, 2025 Joint General Election' section) Mason (sample ballots are not yet posted) Milam (sample ballots are not yet posted) San Saba (sample ballots are not yet posted) Travis Williamson The map below shows early voting locations in Travis County. The map below shows early voting locations in Williamson County. Here's a list of early voting locations for Hays County: Hays County Elections Office (120 Stagecoach Trail in San Marcos) HCISD Academic Support Center (21003 Interstate 35 Frontage Road in Kyle) Upper Campus - Buda Elementary School, Kunkel Room (300 N. San Marcos St. in Buda) Wimberley Community Center, Blanco Room (14068 Ranch Road 12 in Wimberley) Texan Academy at Scudder (400 Green Acres Drive in Wimberley) Dripping Springs ISD Center for Learning and Leadership (300 Sportsplex Drive in Dripping Springs) Patrios' Hall of Dripping Springs (231 Patriots' Hall Boulevard) Here's a list of early voting locations for Bastrop County: Bastrop County Courthouse Annex, 804 Pecan St., Lower Level, Conference Room, Bastrop Smithville Recreation Center, 106 Royston St., Smithville Bastrop County Cedar Creek Annex, 5785 FM 535, Cedar Creek North Bastrop County Community Annex, 704 Bull Run, Elgin According to these are acceptable forms of ID to vote in Tuesday's election: Texas driver's license Texas election ID certificate Texas personal ID card Texas handgun license U.S. citizenship certificate with photo U.S. military ID card with photo U.S. passport The state IDs must be issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Any expired forms cannot be expired beyond four years for voters ages 18 to 69. Individuals 70 and older are allowed to bring photo IDs that have been expired for any amount of time, as long as all other information is valid. Voters who cannot provide one of the specified forms of identification may complete a Reasonable Impediment Declaration at the polling station and present an alternative form of ID. These alternative forms of identification may be either original documents or copies. Here are the following forms of ID you can use: Government document that shows the voter's name and address, including a voter registration certificate Current utility bill Bank statement Government check Paycheck Either (a) a certified domestic (from a U.S. state or territory) birth certificate or (b) a document confirming birth admissible in a court of law that establishes the voter's identity (which may include a foreign birth document). According to persons are not allowed to use wireless communications devices within 100 feet of voting stations. Additionally, persons are not allowed to use mechanical or electronic devices to record sound or images within 100 feet of the voting stations. Devices that should not be used in the polling place include: Cell phones Cameras Tablet computers Laptop computers Sound recorders Any other device that may communicate wirelessly, or be used to record sound or images. VOTE CENTER ROOM Address City Zip Code Creedmoor Community FM 1625 Creedmoor 78610 Center Meeting Room 12511 FM 1625 78610 Creedmoor 78610 Christ Episcopal Church Outreach Room 3520 Whitestone Blvd Cedar Park 78613 Deer Creek Elementary School MPR 2420 Zeppelin Dr Cedar Park 78613 Whitestone Elementary School Cafeteria 2000 Crystal Falls Pwky Leander 78641 Lago Vista High School MPR 5185 Lohman Ford Rd Lago Vista 78645 ACC Elgin MPR 1143 1501 US 290 Elgin 78621 Bible Baptist Church of Pflugerville Auditorium 14400 Immanuel Rd Pflugerville 78660 Murchison Elementary School Cafeteria 2215 Kelly Ln Pflugerville 78660 PfISD Rock Gym Gymnasium 702 W Pecan St Pflugerville 78660 All Nations Church Family Room 16804 Radholme Ct Round Rock 78664 Briarcliff POA Community Center Community Room 22801 Briarcliff Dr Spicewood 78669 Laura Bush Community Library Commons 9411 Bee Caves Rd Austin 78733 Lake Travis ISD Educational Development Center Sage Room 607 Ranch Road 620 N Austin 78734 Lakeway Activity Center Room F 105 Cross Creek Lakeway 78734 Lake Travis ISD Transportation Center Training Room 6101 State Hwy 71 Bldg A Austin Austin 78738 Bee Cave City Hall Community Room A 4000 Galleria Pkwy Bee Cave 78738 Lost Creek Limited District Board Room 1305 Quaker Ridge Dr Austin 78746 Randalls Flagship West Lake Hills Café 3300 Bee Caves Rd Austin 78746 Riverbend Centre QUAD4ABCD 4214 N Capital of Texas Hwy Austin 78746 Travis County Clerk Early Voting Room 5501 Airport Blvd Austin 78751 Connally High School Large Gym Foyer 13212 N Lamar Blvd Austin 78753 Our Savior Lutheran Church Narthex 1513 E Yager Ln Austin 78753 Vote Center Address City Zip Code Aqua Water Supply 415 Old Austin Hwy Bastrop 78602 River Valley Christian Fellowship 1224 W. Hwy 71 Bastrop 78602 Bastrop County Courthouse Annex 804 Pecan St Bastrop 78602 Paige Community Center 107 S. Main St Paige 78659 Bastrop County Community Center 15 American Legion Dr Bastrop 78602 Smithville Rec Center 106 Royston St. Smithville 78957 Bastrop County Cedar Creek Annex 5785 FM 535 Cedar Creek 78612 Red Rock Community Center 14 Red Rock Rd Red Rock 78662 North Bastrop County Community Annex 704 Bull Run Elgin 78602 Vote Center Address City Zip Code Broadway Polling Center 401 Broadway Street #A San Marcos 78666 Hays County Elections Office 120 Stagecoach Trail San Marcos 78666 HCISD Academic Support Center 21003 I-35 Frontage Road Kyle 78640 Wallace Middle School 1500 West Center Street Kyle 78640 Child Nutrition, HCISD Support Services 5750 Dacy Lane Buda 78610 Hays Hills Baptist Church 1401 North FM 1626 Buda 78610 Texan Academy 400 Green Acres Road Wimberly 76088 Wimberley Community Center - Blanco Room 14068 Ranch Road 12 Wimberly 78676 Dripping Springs ISDCenter for Learning and Leadership 300 Sportsplex Drive Dripping Springs 78620 Patriots' Hall of Dripping Springs 231 Patriots' Hall Boulevard Dripping Springs 78620 Precinct 4 Office, Hays County 195 Roger Hanks Parkway Dripping Springs 78620 Vote Center Address City Zip Code Spicewood Springs Library Periodical Reading Room 8637 Spicewood Springs Road Austin 78759 Kelly Reeves Athletic Center, Conference Room 101 1021 W. Parmer Lane Austin 78753 Bartlett City Hall, Town Hall 140 W. Clark St. Bartlett 76511 ACC Cypress Creek, Room 1102 1555 Cypress Creek Road Cedar Park 78613 Lakeline Oaks, Conference Room 1000 Old Mill Road Cedar Park 78613 Staybridge Suites Cedar Park, Boardroom 1110 Arrow Point Drive Cedar Park 78613 Cedar Park Recreation Center, San Gabriel Room 1435 Main St. Cedar Park 78613 Treasure of the Hills Senior Center, TV Room 408 Ridgewood Drive Cedar Park 78613 Georgetown Annex, HR Room 108 100 Wilco Way Georgetown 78626 Georgetown City Hall, Community Room 808 Martin Luther King Jr St. Georgetown 78626 Georgetown ISD Technology Building, Conference Room 603 Lakeway Drive Georgetown 78626 The Oaks Community Center - Sun City, Oaks Room 301 Del Webb Blvd Georgetown 78626 Granger City Hall, Lobby 214 E. Davilla St. Granger 76530 Hutto City Hall, Council Chambers 500 W. Live Oak St. Hutto 78634 Leander Public Library, Annex 1011 S. Bagdad Road Leander 78641 Park at Crystal Falls Apartments, Phase 2 Clubhouse 7860 183A Toll Road Leander 78641 Pat Bryson Municipal Hall, City Council Chambers 201 N. Brushy St. in Leander 78641 Larkspur Elementary School, Gymnasium 424 Rusk Bluff Ave. Leander 78641 Liberty Hill ISD Gym Annex, Gymnasium 301 Forrest St Liberty Hill 78642 Santa Rita Ranch House, Great Room 175 Elizabeth Park Blvd Liberty Hill 78642 Allen R Baca Senior Center, Bldg 2, Meeting Room 3 301 W. Bagdad Ave Round Rock 78664 Wilco Jester Annex, Anderson & Harrell Room 1801 E Old Settlers Blvd Round Rock 78664 Round Rock Presbyterian Church, Fellowship Hall 4010 Sam Bass Road Round Rock 78664 Taylor City Hall, Auditorium 400 Porter St Taylor 76574 This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: See Austin area voting locations for last day of early voting in Texas

Early voting in Texas: See sample ballots, map of voting locations in Austin-area
Early voting in Texas: See sample ballots, map of voting locations in Austin-area

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time22-04-2025

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Early voting in Texas: See sample ballots, map of voting locations in Austin-area

It's time for Central Texas voters to cast their ballots in the May 3 general election. Where can Central Texas residents vote during early voting and on Election Day? Here is what you need to know before voting. Local elections will be held on May 3, 2025. Early voting runs from Tuesday, April 22, through Tuesday, April 29. Here is a look at each county's sample ballot for the May 3 election: Bastrop Blanco (scroll down to the 'Sample Ballots' section) Burnet (scroll down to the 'Elections and Sample Ballots' section) Caldwell (scroll down to the 'Sample Ballots' section) Fayette (scroll down to the 'May 3, 2025 Sample Ballot' section) Gillespie Hays Lampasas Lee Llano (scroll down to the 'May 3, 2025 Joint General Election' section) Mason (sample ballots are not yet posted) Milam (sample ballots are not yet posted) San Saba (sample ballots are not yet posted) Travis Williamson The map below shows early voting locations in Travis County. The map below shows early voting locations in Williamson County. Here's a list of early voting locations for Hays County: Hays County Elections Office (120 Stagecoach Trail in San Marcos) HCISD Academic Support Center (21003 Interstate 35 Frontage Road in Kyle) Upper Campus - Buda Elementary School, Kunkel Room (300 N. San Marcos St. in Buda) Wimberley Community Center, Blanco Room (14068 Ranch Road 12 in Wimberley) Texan Academy at Scudder (400 Green Acres Drive in Wimberley) Dripping Springs ISD Center for Learning and Leadership (300 Sportsplex Drive in Dripping Springs) Patrios' Hall of Dripping Springs (231 Patriots' Hall Boulevard) Here's a list of early voting locations for Bastrop County: Bastrop County Courthouse Annex, 804 Pecan St., Lower Level, Conference Room, Bastrop Smithville Recreation Center, 106 Royston St., Smithville Bastrop County Cedar Creek Annex, 5785 FM 535, Cedar Creek North Bastrop County Community Annex, 704 Bull Run, Elgin According to these are acceptable forms of ID to vote in Tuesday's election: Texas driver's license Texas election ID certificate Texas personal ID card Texas handgun license U.S. citizenship certificate with photo U.S. military ID card with photo U.S. passport The state IDs must be issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Any expired forms cannot be expired beyond four years for voters ages 18 to 69. Individuals 70 and older are allowed to bring photo IDs that have been expired for any amount of time, as long as all other information is valid. Voters who cannot provide one of the specified forms of identification may complete a Reasonable Impediment Declaration at the polling station and present an alternative form of ID. These alternative forms of identification may be either original documents or copies. Here are the following forms of ID you can use: Government document that shows the voter's name and address, including a voter registration certificate Current utility bill Bank statement Government check Paycheck Either (a) a certified domestic (from a U.S. state or territory) birth certificate or (b) a document confirming birth admissible in a court of law that establishes the voter's identity (which may include a foreign birth document). According to persons are not allowed to use wireless communications devices within 100 feet of voting stations. Additionally, persons are not allowed to use mechanical or electronic devices to record sound or images within 100 feet of the voting stations. Devices that should not be used in the polling place include: Cell phones Cameras Tablet computers Laptop computers Sound recorders Any other device that may communicate wirelessly, or be used to record sound or images. VOTE CENTER ROOM Address City Zip Code Creedmoor Community FM 1625 Creedmoor 78610 Center Meeting Room 12511 FM 1625 78610 Creedmoor 78610 Christ Episcopal Church Outreach Room 3520 Whitestone Blvd Cedar Park 78613 Deer Creek Elementary School MPR 2420 Zeppelin Dr Cedar Park 78613 Whitestone Elementary School Cafeteria 2000 Crystal Falls Pwky Leander 78641 Lago Vista High School MPR 5185 Lohman Ford Rd Lago Vista 78645 ACC Elgin MPR 1143 1501 US 290 Elgin 78621 Bible Baptist Church of Pflugerville Auditorium 14400 Immanuel Rd Pflugerville 78660 Murchison Elementary School Cafeteria 2215 Kelly Ln Pflugerville 78660 PfISD Rock Gym Gymnasium 702 W Pecan St Pflugerville 78660 All Nations Church Family Room 16804 Radholme Ct Round Rock 78664 Briarcliff POA Community Center Community Room 22801 Briarcliff Dr Spicewood 78669 Laura Bush Community Library Commons 9411 Bee Caves Rd Austin 78733 Lake Travis ISD Educational Development Center Sage Room 607 Ranch Road 620 N Austin 78734 Lakeway Activity Center Room F 105 Cross Creek Lakeway 78734 Lake Travis ISD Transportation Center Training Room 6101 State Hwy 71 Bldg A Austin Austin 78738 Bee Cave City Hall Community Room A 4000 Galleria Pkwy Bee Cave 78738 Lost Creek Limited District Board Room 1305 Quaker Ridge Dr Austin 78746 Randalls Flagship West Lake Hills Café 3300 Bee Caves Rd Austin 78746 Riverbend Centre QUAD4ABCD 4214 N Capital of Texas Hwy Austin 78746 Travis County Clerk Early Voting Room 5501 Airport Blvd Austin 78751 Connally High School Large Gym Foyer 13212 N Lamar Blvd Austin 78753 Our Savior Lutheran Church Narthex 1513 E Yager Ln Austin 78753 Vote Center Address City Zip Code Aqua Water Supply 415 Old Austin Hwy Bastrop 78602 River Valley Christian Fellowship 1224 W. Hwy 71 Bastrop 78602 Bastrop County Courthouse Annex 804 Pecan St Bastrop 78602 Paige Community Center 107 S. Main St Paige 78659 Bastrop County Community Center 15 American Legion Dr Bastrop 78602 Smithville Rec Center 106 Royston St. Smithville 78957 Bastrop County Cedar Creek Annex 5785 FM 535 Cedar Creek 78612 Red Rock Community Center 14 Red Rock Rd Red Rock 78662 North Bastrop County Community Annex 704 Bull Run Elgin 78602 Vote Center Address City Zip Code Broadway Polling Center 401 Broadway Street #A San Marcos 78666 Hays County Elections Office 120 Stagecoach Trail San Marcos 78666 HCISD Academic Support Center 21003 I-35 Frontage Road Kyle 78640 Wallace Middle School 1500 West Center Street Kyle 78640 Child Nutrition, HCISD Support Services 5750 Dacy Lane Buda 78610 Hays Hills Baptist Church 1401 North FM 1626 Buda 78610 Texan Academy 400 Green Acres Road Wimberly 76088 Wimberley Community Center - Blanco Room 14068 Ranch Road 12 Wimberly 78676 Dripping Springs ISDCenter for Learning and Leadership 300 Sportsplex Drive Dripping Springs 78620 Patriots' Hall of Dripping Springs 231 Patriots' Hall Boulevard Dripping Springs 78620 Precinct 4 Office, Hays County 195 Roger Hanks Parkway Dripping Springs 78620 Spicewood Springs Library, Periodical Reading Room (8637 Spicewood Springs Road in Austin) Kelly Reeves Athletic Center, Conference Room 101 (1021 W. Parmer Lane in Austin) Bartlett City Hall, Town Hall (140 W. Clark St. in Bartlett) ACC Cypress Creek, Room 1102 (1555 Cypress Creek Road in Cedar Park) Lakeline Oaks, Conference Room (1000 Old Mill Road in Cedar Park) Staybridge Suites Cedar Park, Boardroom (1110 Arrow Point Drive in Cedar Park) Cedar Park Recreation Center, San Gabriel Room (1435 Main St. in Cedar Park) Treasure of the Hills Senior Center, TV Room (408 Ridgewood Drive in Cedar Park) Georgetown Annex, HR Room 108 (100 Wilco Way in Georgetown) Georgetown City Hall, Community Room (808 Martin Luther King Jr St. in Georgetown) Georgetown ISD Technology Boulding, Conference Room (603 Lakeway Drive in Georgetown) The Oaks Community Center - Sun City, Oaks Room (301 Del Webb Blvd. in Georgetown) Granger City Hall, Lobby (214 E. Davilla St. in Granger) Hutto City Hall, Council Chambers (500 W. Live Oak St. in Hutto) Leander Public Library, Annex (1011 S. Bagdad Road in Leander) Park at Crystal Falls Apartments, Phase 2 Clubhouse (7860 183A Toll Road in Leander) Pat Bryson Municipal Hall, City Council Chambers (201 N. Brushy St. in Leander) Larkspur Elementary School, Gymnasium (424 Rusk Bluff Ave. in Leander) Liberty Hill ISD Gym Annex, Gymnasium (301 Forrest St. in Liberty Hill) Santa Rita Ranch House, Great Room (175 Elizabeth Park Blvd. in Liberty Hill) Allen R Baca Senior Center, Bldg 2, Meeting Room 3 (301 W. Bagdad Ave in Round Rock) Wilco Jester Annex, Anderson & Harrell Room (1801 E Old Settlers Blvd. in Round Rock) Round Rock Presbyterian Church, Fellowship Hall (4010 Sam Bass Road in Round Rock) Taylor City Hall, Auditorium (400 Porter St. in Taylor) Taylor ISD Event Center, Event Center (3101 N. Main St.. in Taylor) St John Lutheran Church, Education Center (409 S. Main St. in Thrall) This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Early voting in Texas: See map of voting locations in Austin area

Early voting for May 3 Amarillo election set to begin
Early voting for May 3 Amarillo election set to begin

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time22-04-2025

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Early voting for May 3 Amarillo election set to begin

Early voting for the May 3 municipal election in Amarillo and public safety bond election in Canyon will take place April 22 through April 29. Races on the ballot include Amarillo mayor and city council, as well as boards for Amarillo College and various school districts and specific villages. The last day to receive an application for ballot by mail is April 22; applications must be received by the 11th day before Election Day. For more details including sample ballots, contact Potter County Elections (806-379-2299) or Randall County Elections (806-468-5510) or visit their websites: Potter County: Randall County: The following early voting locations will be open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 22 through April 25 and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 28 and 29. POTTER COUNTY (main location) Santa Fe Building, First Floor, Ticket Office - 900 S. Polk St. Casey Carpet One, Main Entrance, 3500 I-40 West Frontage Rd. Cornerstone Outreach, Fellowship Room, 1111 N. Buchanan St. Northwest Branch Amarillo Public Library, Meeting Room, 6100 SW 9th Ave. Tri-State Fairgrounds, Arched Gate No. 1, 3301 SE 10th Ave. RANDALL COUNTY (main location) Randall County Election Administration Office, 1604 5th Ave., Canyon Randall County Annex, 4320 S. Western Southwest Branch Public Library, 6801 SW 45th Ave. Comanche Trail Church of Christ, 2700 E. 34th Randall County Justice Center, 2309 Russell Long Blvd., Canyon To vote in-person, you must present one of these valid forms of photo ID: Texas driver's license (DPS issued) Texas election identification certificate (DPS issued) Texas personal ID card (DPS issued) Texas handgun license (DPS issued) U.S. military photo ID U.S. citizenship certificate with photo U.S. passport (book or card) If your ID expired within the last four years, it is still acceptable for voting. If you are 70 or older, you can use your ID regardless of its expiration date. If you do not have one of these forms of ID, you can still vote with a secondary form of identification (e.g., utility bill, bank statement) and must sign a "Reasonable Impediment Declaration" form explaining why you couldn't obtain a photo ID. If you cannot reasonably obtain one of the acceptable forms of photo ID, you can still vote by presenting a secondary form of ID (e.g., utility bill, bank statement) and completing a "Reasonable Impediment Declaration" form. If you're a person with special needs, a person of your choice or an election worker can assist you at the polls, but that person cannot be your employer, your union officer, or someone who represents your employer or union. If you're physically unable to enter the polling location, you can vote curbside. Contact your county elections office to arrange curbside voting if necessary. Amarillo Mayor Misty Collier Cole Stanley (Incumbent) Luke Johnson Marek Jason Herrick Amarillo City Council Place 1 Tim Reid Patrick Miller Sherie Wood Wendy Flores Place 2 Don Tipps (incumbent, unopposed) Place 3 Tom Scherlen (Incumbent) David Prescott Nune Perez Place 4 Les Simpson (Incumbent) Sylvia Elaine Stephens Leif Kertis Amarillo ISD Doyle Corder Jr. Don Powell Thomas Werner Tom Warren II Michael Garcia David Nance Kayla Mendez Bushland ISD Justin Adams Nicki Junell Regan Hall James Gillenwaters Travis Lawler River Road ISD Michael James Melinda Powell Nikki Forrest Danielle Coleman Liz Ferris Ryan Lawson Amarillo College Board of Regents Paul Proffer David Woodburn Johnny Mize Mary Bralley Jason Foglesong Other elections: Village of Pallisades, Village of Lake Tanglewood, Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District The Canyon City Commission's $14 million public safety bond measure is set for the May 3 election. The Police Department would receive $4.9 million, or 35% of the bond. This includes such projects as renovation of 1401 4th Ave. for $4.5 million and construction of a new animal shelter for $400,000. The Fire Department would receive $8.85 million, or 63% of the bond. The funds would go toward the Fire Station 1 remodel for $4.2 million, new training classroom and bays for $1.7 million, annex addition for physical training space for $750,000, renovation of command staff offices in City Hall for $600,000, a fire engine truck for $1 million and a training burn house for $600,000. City Hall would receive $250,000, or 2% of the bond for renovations to former police station space. As previously reported, City Manager Joe Price estimated that the bond, if approved, would cost the average homeowner $200 to $300 per year, and improvements to the city's Insurance Services Office (ISO) rating could offset some of those costs through reduced insurance premiums. In addition, the Amarillo League of Women Voters will present its second nonpartisan candidate forum on April 22 with the candidates for the Amarillo College Board of Regents and Amarillo ISD Board of Trustees. Refreshments begin at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, followed by the candidate forum at 6 p.m. The event takes place at the Virgil Patterson Auditorium inside Happy State Bank at 7th & Taylor in Amarillo. Attendees will be able to interact with the candidates, hear their responses to questions, and pick up a copy of the League's 2025 Nonpartisan Voters Guide. Those attending in person must enter the Virgil Patterson Auditorium through the Happy State Bank parking garage, where there is ample covered parking. For those unable to attend, it will be streamed on but not broadcast on the air. The event is sponsored by League of Women Voters of Amarillo & Elevate Amarillo. This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Early voting primer for May 3 election taking place April 22-29

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