Some 7,512 or 5.23% of Comal County’s 143,696 registered voters showed up at the polls Monday, the first day of early voting in the Nov. 5 general election. According to unofficial results on the Texas Secretary of State’s website, 2,133 mail-in ballots
Canyon Lake resident Julie Sanders, the Democrat running against Republican Doug Leecock for Pct. 1 county commissioner, promises to keep “water on the forefront” if she is elected on Nov. 5. In an interview, she said she’s following the closures of all
Doug Leecock, the Republican running against Democrat Julie Sanders to replace Donna Eccleston as Precinct 1 county commissioner, says he’s looking forward to becoming the voice of the south side of Canyon Lake — where he also lives. Precinct 1 cuts a
Early voting for the Nov. 5 General Election begins Monday, Oct. 21, and ends Friday, Nov. 1. “Vote Centers” allow Comal County voters to cast their ballots at any one of seven different polling locations: Comal County Elections Office (main location) 396
During training Oct. 8, the Comal County Elections Office warned election judges for both parties that members of an anonymous group called Texas Elections Coalition (TEC) plan to hold up signs at polling locations warning immigrants they could be voting illegally. Early
Monday, Oct. 7, is the deadline to register to vote or update voter registration for the Nov. 5 general election. To check registration status on the Texas Secretary of State’s voter portal, click here. To register to vote at votetexas.gov, a website
Austin Democrat Sally Duval estimated she needs $100,000 to wage political war against her better-known opponent, incumbent Republican Carrie Isaac, in the race to represent Canyon Lake voters in Texas House District 73. With the Nov. 5 election looming, she wanted to
A panel of experienced area election judges and ballot board members led by Comal County Republican Election Judge Steve Robertson will discuss local election administration and systems at Election Security: Casting a Ballot in the Comal Area, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11
by Jerrie Champlin President, League of Women Voters of the Comal Area On Monday, Aug. 26, Women’s Equality Day commemorates the certification of the 19th Amendment recognizing women’s right to vote 104 years ago. It also serves as a day that recognizes
Comal County Democratic Party Chair Marilyn Aden said she’s seen a big influx of volunteers since President Joe Biden stepped aside as a candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris became the unofficial Democratic nominee for president in July. “It’s busy, it’s nice,