Read on to see what items will be featured on the ballot alongside candidate Q&As, information on propositions and polling locations.
Sample ballot:
City elections
City of Austin
- Proposition A
- Shall the city disannex approximately 738 acres of land commonly known as “Lost Creek,” located in Travis County, thereby removing the area from the full purpose city limits of Austin?
- Proposition F
- Shall the city disannex approximately 212 acres of land commonly known as “River Place Outparcels,” located in northwestern Travis County, thereby removing the area from the full purpose city limits of Austin?
- Click here to read more about why these propositions are on the ballot.
- Proposition A
- The issuance of $22,000,000 in general obligation bonds for park, recreation, and open space improvements, and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.
- Click here to read more about the bond.
- City Council, 3 at-large seats
- Christopher Levy
- Jennifer Szimanski*
- Kelly Brynteson*
- Matt Sherman
- Click here to read their candidate Q&A.
Eanes ISD
- Board of Trustees, Place 4
- James Spradley*
- Robert Morrow
- Click here to read their candidate Q&A.
- Board of Trustees, Place 5
- Aaron Silva
- Catherine Walker
- Kelly Marwill
- Click here to read their candidate Q&A.
- Board of Trustees, Place 1
- Craig Cancienne
- Phillip Davis*
- Click here to read their candidate Q&A.
- Board of Trustees, Place 2
- Christy Comfort
- Lauren White*
- Click here to read their candidate Q&A.
Anyone registered to vote in Travis County can vote at any polling location in the county.
Early voting runs from April 22-30. Times to vote vary by day, according to Travis County:
- April 22-27: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
- April 28: noon-6 p.m.
- April 29: 7 a.m.-7 p.m., some locations open until 10 p.m.
Day-of voting locations are open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on May 4. More detailed information on polling locations is available here. Locations include:
For more information on the elections, polling locations or sample ballots, visit the Travis County Clerk’s website.