Before voting May 1, find a nearby election site in Cedar Park or Leander. Election day sites differ from early voting sites.

Cedar Park voters can vote at any polling site in their county of residence—Travis County or Williamson County. But all Leander voters will vote at Williamson County sites regardless of the county they live in.

Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Here are nearby polling places in Cedar Park and Leander.





Williamson County wait times and Travis County wait times are available online.

What is on the ballot?

Voters will decide who will fill several seats on Cedar Park City Council and Leander City Council. Cedar Park voters will also see five propositions related to the city charter on their ballot. Read more about the city charter amendments here, and read ballot language here.

Learn about each candidate in the links below.


Cedar Park City Council
  • Place 1: Jim Penniman-Morin, Dorian Chavez
  • Place 3: Anne K. Duffy (incumbent), Claudia Chavez
  • Place 5: Kevin Harris, Collin Klein
Leander City Council
  • Mayor: Troy Hill (incumbent), Christine Sederquist
  • Place 2: Annette Sponseller (incumbent), Esmeralda Traube, Mike Sanders
  • Place 4: Donnie Mahan, Nacole Thompson
  • Place 6: Marci Cannon (incumbent), Becki Ross
Election results will be posted on Community Impact Newspaper's election website.