In late October through Election Day Nov. 7, residents across Bexar County—including those who reside in Hill Country Village, Hollywood Park and Shavano Park—will take to the polls to vote in local and state elections. There are several key dates to consider, including the last day to register to vote, which is Oct. 10.

Dates to know
  • Oct. 10: Last day to register to vote
  • Oct. 23: First day of early voting
  • Oct. 27: Last day to apply for a ballot by mail (received not postmarked)
  • Nov. 3: Last day of early voting
  • Nov. 7: Election Day and the last day to receive a ballot by mail
During early voting, residents can vote at polling locations in their respective county. However, on Election Day residents can only vote at their assigned polling location.

Where to vote

Bexar County residents can vote at any polling location during early voting.

Election Day polling locations and hours can be found online at www.bexar.org/1568/Elections-Department or by calling 210-335-8683.


Hill Country Village City Council has been discussing plans for the community's City Hall Complex, first debating where to build a new location but now deciding to tear down the existing complex and build something new in its place. Three propositions on the ballot are specific to these plans.

Hill Country Village

Voters who reside in Hill Country Village will decide if they are “for” or “against” these three propositions.

PROPOSITION A


"Reauthorizing the local sales and use tax in the city of Hill Country Village at the rate of 1/2 of 1% to continue providing revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets. The tax expires on the fourth anniversary of the date of this election unless the imposition of the tax is reauthorized."

PROPOSITION B

“Authorizing the City Council of the city of Hill Country Village to spend up to $3 million in the proceeds of the city’s general obligation bonds previously issued for certain street improvements for the purpose of constructing a new municipal building/city hall on the city’s property on Aspen Lane."

PROPOSITION C


"Authorizing the City Council of the city of Hill Country Village to sell as Zoned R-2 residential up to approximately 14 acres of city-owned property generally bordering Bitters Road and currently zoned R-2 residential, and using the proceeds of this sale for the purpose of constructing a new municipal building/city hall on the city’s property on Aspen Lane."