A blue wave washed up on the predominantly red Republican shores of Canyon Lake Thursday. The parking lot was packed and it was standing room only inside St. Francis by the Lake Episcopal Church’s large room for ‘Let’s Talk Canyon Lake,” a
A Canyon Lake man who says he was roughed up, sprayed with tear gas and arrested by Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troopers while protesting for the release of five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos at Immigration and Custom Enforcement’s (ICE) Dilley Immigration
Democratic parties and organizations from Comal, Hays and Blanco counties host Let’s Talk Canyon Lake: Candidate Forum 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5 at St. Francis by the Lake Episcopal Church, 121 Spring Mountain Dr., Canyon Lake. Invited to attend are all statewide,
Monday, Feb. 2 is the last day to register to vote or update your voter registration for the March 3, 2026 Democratic and Republican primaries. To check your registration status or update your information, visit VoteTexas.Gov, a website maintained by the Texas
Comal County Democrats and the Comal County Republican Party host candidate forums next week. Candidates on primary ballots for the March 3 election will speak at these events: Comal County Republican Party welcomes the public to hear from candidates on the 2026
Voter registration cards expired Dec. 31, 2025 but Comal County’s Elections Office is working with the Texas Secretary of State’s Office to ensure new cards are printed and mailed well before the March 3 primary election. In a statement, Comal County spokesperson
Campaign season officially kicked off Monday, Dec. 8, the filing deadline for local candidates who want their names to appear on ballots in the Nov. 3, 2026 general election. Notably absent on the official list are County Judge Sherman Krause, Comal County
If you’re thinking about running for a federal, state, or county office in the March 3, 2026 primary election, the filing period to appear on the ballot for the Republican and Democratic primaries runs from Nov. 8 to Dec. 8. The general
Unofficial election results show 18% of Comal County’s 146,372 registered voters cast ballots in the Nov. 4 Constitutional Amendments Election. Comal County’s Elections Office said 26,526 people voted. They approved all of the 17 propositions on the ballot: Proposition 1 Creation of
Tuesday, Nov. 4 is Election Day, and Comal County residents can vote at any of 25 polling locations. Some 13,929 of the county’s estimated 144,000 voters participated in early voting. On the ballot are 17 constitutional amendments, including billions of dollars in