Tuesday is Election Day for Comal County voters. Polling locations for the Nov. 8th General Election will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 25 polling locations across Comal County. Residents can vote at any Vote Center. Voters are not
Some 40.9% of registered Comal County voters cast ballots in the Nov. 8 General Election as of Friday, when early voting ended. On Nov. 4 (Friday) 5,687 residents headed to the polls. According to other unofficial election data posted to the official,
Early voting for the Nov. 8, 2022 General Election ends Friday. According to unofficial early-voting election information posted on the Texas Secretary of State’s website at 7 p.m. today, 39,089 Comal County residents have voted in person and by mail. Early voter
Close to 20,000 Comal County residents showed up at the polls during the first four days of early voting. Some 4,232 people voted Thursday. Mail-in ballots received totaled 269. Friday’s numbers are not available. Early voting continues this weekend. Polls are open
Early voting for the Texas Primary Runoff Election continues through Friday. Comal County voters can cast ballots at any of these vote-center locations: St. Francis by the Lake Episcopal Church – 121 Spring Mountain Dr., Canyon Lake, 78133 Mammen Family Public Library
Three strikes aren’t out for Democratic Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke, who is proceeding with plans for a People of Texas Town Hall-Comal County on Saturday despite very public cancellations this week by prospective event hosts Maven’s Inn & Grill, Canyon Lake
Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke brings his People of Texas Town Hall-Comal County to Canyon Lake High School at noon Saturday. The school is located at 8555 FM 32 in Fischer. The event is sponsored by Democrats of Comal County. O’Rourke
Maven’s Inn & Grill in Canyon Lake today canceled a Saturday campaign appearance by Texas Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Beto O’Rourke. The popular food-and-music venue’s owners decided not to host the People of Texas Town Hall-Comal County after receiving threats from residents who
Area voters will get a closer look today at candidates for Texas House District 73 and contenders for Comal ISD’s Single Member District #6. A debate between Carrie Isaac and Barron Casteel, two Republican candidates vying for the chance to represent the
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