Early voting for the May election starts April 22, and registered voters in Georgetown will have two contested City Council races to consider.

Below is a guide to what is on the ballot, including links to candidate Q&A's, as well as information on where to vote.

Dates to know

According to Williamson County’s website, key dates for the election include:
  • April 22: first day of early voting
  • April 22: last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked)
  • April 29: last day of early voting
  • May 3: election day
Sample ballot

There are four candidates running for Georgetown City Council that residents can keep in mind going into election day.


* indicates incumbent

City Council, District 3
  • Ben Butler
  • Joe Orsak
Click here to read Community Impact’s candidate Q&A for this race.

City Council, District 4
  • Ron Garland*
  • Dave Richardson
Click here to read Community Impact’s candidate Q&A for this race.

What else


This sample ballot only includes elected positions that are contested, or challenged. To view a full list of uncontested positions and the candidates who secured their seats, visit Community Impact’s reporting here.

Where to vote

Residents can vote at any voting station in the county in which they are registered to vote. Voters should bring one of seven forms of identification to the polls. A list of valid IDs can be found here.

Click here for a list of Election Day polling locations, which will be open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Early voting runs from April 22-29, with available times from:
  • April 22-26, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • April 28-29, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.


One more thing

Williamson County voters can find a copy of the consolidated sample ballot here. For more election coverage from Community Impact, click here.