Almost all of the Republican elected officials in Comal County were returned to office by voters Nov. 5. Comal County spokesperson Cary Zayas said 103,740 residents cast ballots. There are 143,783 registered voters in the county. These are the winners in Comal
Today, progressive Maggie Ellis unofficially became the only Democrat on the Comal County ballot to win an election. After all early and day-of votes were uploaded to the Texas Secretary of State’s website, the new Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place
(This story has been updated to include new information.) Republican Doug Leecock, who made a campaign promise to serve as “the voice of the south side of the lake,” unofficially won the race for Commissioners Court Pct. 1 Tuesday, beating Democrat Julie
Comal County Sheriff Mark Reynolds looks in the mirror every morning before he goes to work and repeats his oath of office aloud. Upholding Texas law and the U.S. Constitution in one of the 10 fastest-growing counties in the United States isn’t
(This story was updated on Nov. 6.) Nearly 62% of Comal County voters cast ballots during early voting for the Nov. 5 General Election. Early voting ended Friday. Some 89,066 residents voted early. The number of ballots received by mail is 3,647.
A vote for David Williams, the Democrat running to be the next sheriff of Comal County, is a “vote for change, vote for community safety.” It’s also a vote against the incumbent, Republican Sheriff Mark Reynolds, who is seeking a third term
Where do you plan to cast your ballot Nov. 5? In Comal County, there are 26 “vote centers” to choose from on Election Day. Residents can vote at any location. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday at
A “whopping” 48.2% of registered Comal County voters have cast ballots in the 2024 Nov. 5 general election. On social media, county Public Information Officer Cary Zayas urged voters to keep the momentum going. “Your vote matters,” she said. On Tuesday, 7,612
Curbside voting is available at all polling locations for Comal County residents who need assistance casting their ballots during early voting. “Your voice matters,” said Cary Zayas, the county’s public information officer. “Let us ensure you can cast your vote comfortably.” According
Early voters continue to flock to the polls in Comal County. On Wednesday, 7,619 people voted in person, compared to 7,916 on Tuesday. On Monday, 7,512 voters showed up for the first day of early voting in the Nov. 5 General Election.