May 2, 2023
Early voting for BISD bond election ends today, Election Day is Saturday
Information from the League of Women Voters
Early voting for the Bandera ISD School Bond ends on Tuesday, May 2, with Election Day on Saturday, May 6.
A Voter Guide for the elections in Bandera County on Saturday, May 6 is available at the Bandera Public Library, the Lakehills Public Library, and the Medina City Public Library. The printed voter guide is produced by the League of Women Voters - Hill Country Texas, a non-partisan civic organization, and is free.
The Bandera County Election Department is located at 403 12th Street in Bandera. To access the Bandera County Election Department website: http://www.co.banderacounty.org/departs/Elections.htm.
Sample ballots and other information from the Bandera County Election Department posted online: https://www.banderacounty.org/departments/Elections.htm
Take a photo ID with you to the voting location.
Curb-side voting is available during Early Voting and on Election Day.
Remember: no cell phones, no texting, no photos, no campaign material, no loitering
Only registered voters who live inside the geographical boundaries of Bandera ISD are eligible to vote in the bond election. The blue voter registration card details the elections for the voter residence address.
The Bandera County Voter Guide is also available on the website for LWV Hill Country Texas: lwvhillcountrytexas.org. This Voter Guide is in a printable four-page format. Another option to be an informed voter is to explore VOTE411.org. This website is an online database for voters to read about the election. The website VOTE411.org is sponsored by LWV Hill Country Texas. A voter enters the address on their voter registration card to access a list of elections on their ballot.
If a voter wants to verify the details of their voter registration, use the website provided by the State of Texas: www.VoteTexas.gov.
League of Women Voters of the Hill Country Texas has more than 40 years of work focused on registering citizens to vote, educating citizens on candidates and issues, and encouraging citizens to vote. The League is a nonpartisan and nonprofit organization and does not endorse or oppose candidates for elected office. Visit the League website: lwvhillcountrytexas.org for more information or contact [email protected]
A Voter Guide for the elections in Bandera County on Saturday, May 6 is available at the Bandera Public Library, the Lakehills Public Library, and the Medina City Public Library. The printed voter guide is produced by the League of Women Voters - Hill Country Texas, a non-partisan civic organization, and is free.
The Bandera County Election Department is located at 403 12th Street in Bandera. To access the Bandera County Election Department website: http://www.co.banderacounty.org/departs/Elections.htm.
Sample ballots and other information from the Bandera County Election Department posted online: https://www.banderacounty.org/departments/Elections.htm
Take a photo ID with you to the voting location.
Curb-side voting is available during Early Voting and on Election Day.
Remember: no cell phones, no texting, no photos, no campaign material, no loitering
Only registered voters who live inside the geographical boundaries of Bandera ISD are eligible to vote in the bond election. The blue voter registration card details the elections for the voter residence address.
The Bandera County Voter Guide is also available on the website for LWV Hill Country Texas: lwvhillcountrytexas.org. This Voter Guide is in a printable four-page format. Another option to be an informed voter is to explore VOTE411.org. This website is an online database for voters to read about the election. The website VOTE411.org is sponsored by LWV Hill Country Texas. A voter enters the address on their voter registration card to access a list of elections on their ballot.
If a voter wants to verify the details of their voter registration, use the website provided by the State of Texas: www.VoteTexas.gov.
League of Women Voters of the Hill Country Texas has more than 40 years of work focused on registering citizens to vote, educating citizens on candidates and issues, and encouraging citizens to vote. The League is a nonpartisan and nonprofit organization and does not endorse or oppose candidates for elected office. Visit the League website: lwvhillcountrytexas.org for more information or contact [email protected]