Early voting Oct. 20-31; Election Day Nov. 4

Early voting for the Nov. 4 general election begins Monday, Oct. 20, and runs until Oct. 31.
Voters in Burnet and Llano counties have big decisions to make in this election, and all Texas voters will decide on 17 state propositions.
The following forms of identification can be used to to vote at the polls:
- Texas driver’s license issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety
- Texas election identification certificate issued by DPS
- Texas personal ID card issued by DPS
- Texas handgun license issued by DPS
- U.S. military ID card containing the person’s photograph
- U.S. citizenship certificate containing the person’s photograph
- U.S. passport (book or card)
Learn more about voting eligibility and requirements at the Texas Secretary of State website.
LOCAL ELECTIONS
Burnet County
Visit the Burnet County Elections Office website to learn more.
Some elections of note on Burnet County ballots in November are:
- formation of Emergency Services District 10
- formation of Emergency Services District 11
- $1 million bond election for Highland Haven water system improvements
- reauthorization of a local sales tax for street maintenance and repairs in Horseshoe Bay (Horseshoe Bay is in both Llano and Burnet counties)
Note: Candidates ran unopposed for mayor and two City Council positions in Horseshoe Bay, and they will be sworn in without an election. Jeff Jones will become mayor, and Ruben Fechner and Frank Hosea will become councilors.
Llano County
Visit the Llano County Elections Office website to learn more.
Some elections of note on Llano County ballots in November are:
- formation of Emergency Services District 6
- increase to the maximum tax rate of Emergency Services District 3
- adoption of a city manager form of government in Sunrise Beach Village
- reauthorization of a local sales tax for street maintenance and repairs in Horseshoe Bay (Horseshoe Bay is in both Llano and Burnet counties)
Note: Candidates ran unopposed for mayor and two City Council positions in Horseshoe Bay, and they will be sworn in without an election. Jeff Jones will become mayor, and Ruben Fechner and Frank Hosea will become councilors.