The city of Fair Oaks Ranch will have three City Council seats on the ballot, while the city of Boerne will have the City Council seat and the mayor seat on the ballot.
Boerne ISD will also have an election, with two board of trustee positions each having two candidates vying for the seats.
What you need to know
Voter registration can be submitted through the Texas secretary of state, where applications are available at votetexas.gov. The secretary of state's website can also be used to check voter registration status.
The last day to apply for a ballot by mail is April 22, and early voting will also begin on that day. Early voting will run through April 29. Election day will be May 3, the first Saturday in May.
The overview
In the election, Boerne Mayor Frank Ritchie will run against Laura Haning, former planning and community development director for the city. District 2 incumbent Sharon Wright will run against Joe Bateman, a rematch from 2023, where Wright won the election by 21 votes, according to Kendall County voting records.
Fair Oaks Ranch is slated to get one new council member for the Place 4 seat, currently held by Laura Koerner. The two candidates on the ballot are Dale Pearson and James Roff.
For Place 3, incumbent Ruben Olvera will run against Scott Rose, while incumbent Scott Parker will be on the ballot for the Place 5 seat against Kevin Cox.
Boerne ISD will have two races on the ballot, including Place 4, which will be contested between incumbent Maritza Gonzalez-Cooper and Sarah Faulkenberry. For the Place 5 seat, voters will choose between incumbent Garrett Wilson and Scott Newberry.