Three-term incumbent Republican Tom Clark won today’s primary election runoff with 53.42% of the vote. Challenger Susie Patterson captured 46.58% of the vote. He faces Democrat Amanine “Amanda” Ngakoue in the Nov. 3 Uniform Election. Only 22,756 or 15 percent of Comal
Election Day for the Republican and Democratic May 26 Primary Runoff elections is Tuesday. In Comal County, polls will remain open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at these vote centers: Canyon Springs Resort Clubhouse, 691 Canyon Springs Rd., Canyon Lake Tye
Early voting for the May 26 primary runoff election begins today, and Republicans who live on the south side of Canyon Lake will decide whether to keep incumbent Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace Tom Clark or add Comal County Magistrate Judge
Early voting for the May 26 primary runoff election runs from Monday, May 18 through Friday, May 22. Canyon Lake voters will decide between Republican Magistrate Judge Susan ‘Susie’ Patterson and Republican incumbent Tom Clark for Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace.
Former Comal County Tax Assessor-Collector Kristen Hoyt was sworn in as interim county judge today by 274th Judicial District Judge Gary Steel after county commissioners emerged from behind a closed-door executive session and voted unanimously to approve her appointment. She replaces Judge
The parking lot was filled late Friday at St. Francis by the Lake Vote Center, with some residents standing in line for up to an hour at Canyon Lake’s only polling location to cast their ballots on the last day of early
Polls will open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 3 for the 2026 Democratic and Republican primary elections. There are 25 vote centers in Comal County. Residents can cast their ballots at any location. To see a complete list visit
(Sponsored content) Comal County Magistrate Judge Susie Patterson, running for Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 in the March 3 Republican Primary, wants voters to know that if elected to office she’ll be doing a lot more than marrying people or declaring
Smartwatches and Fitbits are banned in voting areas unless they are needed for medical reasons, Comal County Elections Coordinator Cynthia Jaqua said. On social media, residents shared their surprise at being asked to remove the devices before casting ballots during early voting
Election data posted on Comal County’s website shows 5,831 Democrats and Republicans cast ballots during the first three days of early voting last week. A total of 3,993 Republicans and 1,838 Democrats voted Tuesday, Feb. 17-Thursday, Feb. 19. Some 311 Republicans voted