At the polls
Voters can cast ballots at any polling location within their county on election day from 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
On the ballot
Eligible voters in Hays CISD will consider a $985.65 million bond package split into five propositions. The proposals address district growth, student safety, facility upgrades, fine arts and athletics, technology improvements, and the construction of a new high school, according to previous reporting by Community Impact.
More specifically, eligible voters will see the following propositions on their ballot:
- Proposition A: $498.9M for the construction, acquisition and equipment of school buildings in the district
- Proposition B: $396M for the construction, acquisition and equipment of a new high school
- Proposition C: $6M for the construction, acquisition and equipment of stadium facilities
- Proposition D: $51.3M for the construction, acquisition and equipment of a multipurpose activity center
- Proposition E: $16.2M for the acquisition, improvement and upgrading of technology systems, including related infrastructure and equipment
In Dripping Springs ISD, voters will decide on two bond propositions and elect two at-large school board trustees, according to previous reporting by Community Impact, while some Hays County voters may also vote on bonds related to the Wimberley ISD.
One more thing
Four MUD elections will appear on ballots for eligible voters in Hays and Travis counties.
The districts include:
- Mason MUD, in San Marcos
- Buda MUD No. 2
- Travis County MUD No. 27
- Travis County MUD No. 32