Here’s what you need to know about the Dripping Springs ISD board of trustee and bond elections happening May 3.

On the ballot

Listed in ballot order, the following candidates are up to fill two at-large seats on the DSISD board election (*indicates incumbent):
  • *Olivia Barnard
  • *Tricia Quintero
  • Ron Jones
Barnard and Quintero are currently on the board. Jones has also previously served on the DSISD board. Voters can select none, one or two candidates. The two candidates with the most votes will be elected.

To learn more about the candidates, visit previous reporting by Community Impact.

Voters will also see the following propositions for the DSISD’s May 2025 bond package:
  • Proposition A: $399.7 million including construction of High School No. 2 and more
  • Proposition B: $2.6 million for technology device upgrades and more
To learn more about the bond election, visit previous reporting by Community Impact.


At the polls

Voters must bring an acceptable form of identification to their polling location. Voters can bring notes and sample ballots, but cannot promote any candidate, political party or ballot item within 100 feet of the entrance to the polling place.

Voting day locations in Dripping Springs include the following:
  • Dripping Springs ISD Center for Learning and Leadership, 300 Sportsplex Drive, Dripping Springs
  • Precinct 4 Office Hays County, 195 Roger Hanks Parkway, Dripping Springs
  • Patriots’ Hall of Dripping Springs, 231 Patriots’ Hall Blvd., Dripping Springs
Voters in both Hays and Travis Counties can vote anywhere in their county. Other Hays County voting locations outside of Dripping Springs can be found here. Travis County voting locations can be found here.

A Hays County sample ballot can be found here and a Travis County sample ballot can be found here.


For more information on Hays County, visit www.hayscountyx.gov. For more information on Travis County, visit www.votetravis.gov.