Yes and no: our parish has two churches and a chapel. One of the churches is made of stone, the other two structures out of wood. The stone church has taper-style “votives” and a candle sanctuary lamp. The wooden church and chapel have electric sanctuary lamps and no votives. Insurance reasons.
The churches I know of in the archdiocese that have votives, including the cathedral, are open all day and extinguish the votives when they close. They’re then relit the following morning shortly before reopening. Sorta defeats the purpose IMO, but I guess it’s better than not having any in the first place.