Comal County’s Election Office needs help finding more early voting locations for the March 5 primary. The county plans to use six of the “normal” early-voting locations and is looking for other sites that can be made available for two weeks, according
Candidate forums are scheduled for Democrats and Republicans vying for federal, state, district and local seats in the Tuesday, March 5 joint primary election. A Bulverde Spring Branch Conservative Republicans’ candidate forum is scheduled for 6:15 p.m. Monday, Jan. 8 at The
Monday was the filing deadline for candidates running for U.S. Congress, the Texas legislature, Comal County seats and judicial races in the March 5, 2024 Republican and Democratic primaries. Two names were notably absent. Pct. 1 Comal County Commissioner Donna Eccleston, who
Democratic candidates whose names will appear on the March 5, 2024 joint primary election ballot gave preliminary stump speeches outlining their positions on important issues at the December meeting of Democratic Women of Comal County at Tye Preston Memorial Library on Thursday.
Comal County Commissioners at their weekly meeting Thursday unanimously approved a 2024 joint primary election services contract between the Democratic and Republican parties of Comal County and County elections Officer Bobbie Koepp. The contract is for the conduct and supervision of the
Comal County Vote Centers Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday for Texas Constitutional Amendments Election
(Editor’s Note: For information about the March 5 2024 Primary Election click here.) Polls will open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7 as Comal County voters help decide the fate of 14 constitutional amendments added to the ballot by
The League of Women Voters of the Comal Area (LWVCA) last week posted online information about the 14 Texas Constitutional Amendments on the Nov. 2 ballot. Nonpartisan resources to help voters plan their vote now are available at VOTE411.org. By entering their
Comal County is just 100 residents shy of having 134,00 registered voters according to Elections Coordinator Cynthia Jaqua. To prepare for the Nov. 7 Constitutional Amendment Election, she asked Comal County commissioners Thursday for six clerks at each of the county’s 26
Election Day is Saturday, May 6. Early voting ended Tuesday. Turnout was low. Some 10,185 people or approximately 7% of registered voters showed up at the polls. Saturday, Canyon Lake residents will elect a Comal ISD trustee and weigh in on three bond
by Jerrie Champlin President, League of Women Voters of Comal Area Several bills being considered by the current 88th Texas Legislature seek to usurp or interfere with local control in a number of areas including election administration. The proposed legislation would rewrite