There were no surprises in today’s primary election results. With all precincts reporting, Comal County Republicans strongly favored incumbents while Democrats voted to send Beto O’Rouke to Austin. Some 23.24% of Comal County’s 124,414 registered voters showed up at the polls to
Tuesday is Primary Election day for Texas. Comal County voters can cast their ballots at any polling location in the county. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. For complete information, click here to visit the county’s Elections & Voter
Democratic primary candidates will meet with Comal County-area voters from 5 to 8 p.m. today, Feb. 8, at Unitarian Universalists of New Braunfels, 135 Alves Lane. Attendees are invited to ask questions and share their concerns said Kim Farlow, president of the
by Carolyn Besselman former President, Canyon Lake Republican Women I feel it’s time I weighed in on the Opinion piece that was published regarding the League of Women Voters-Comal Area (LWVCA) dated Dec. 30 and their so-called ‘nonpartisan’ message. First of all,
The New Braunfels woman suspected of using a shovel to bash in the door of the Comal Democratic Party headquarters on San Antonio Street around 3 a.m. Tuesday morning apparently slipped through the fingers of the New Braunfels Police Department (NBPD), which
Somebody tried to break down the door at the Comal County Democratic Party headquarters in New Braunfels overnight but New Braunfels Police Department declined to investigate, telling party leaders to file an online police report instead. Democratic Party Chair Marilyn Aden said
Helicopters from at least two San Antonio TV stations were in the air this afternoon, following the Alamo Trump Train as it left Cowboys Dancehall in San Antonio and headed north on I-35 to join the New Braunfels Trump Train for a