Dripping Springs Metropolis Corridor is open for each early voting and Election Day voting this spring. (NIcholas Cicale/Group Impression Newspaper)
SAMPLE BALLOT
Dripping Springs Metropolis Council
Place 1: Taline Manassian*
Place 3: Geoffrey Tahuahua, Charley Busbey
Place 5: Travis Crow*, Sherrie Parks
*incumbent
Three Metropolis Council seats maintain elections in odd years, together with because the upcoming Might election for Locations 1, 3 and 5. The opposite two Metropolis Council positions in addition to the Mayor maintain elections in even years. Phrases for Mayor Invoice Foulds and Council Members Wade King and April Harris Allison expire in 2022.
Dripping Springs ISD
High three vote-getters win election.
Jeffrey Aylstock
Thaddeus Fortenberrg
Lynn Henson
Mary Jane Hetrick*
Stephanie Holtzendorf
Kay Kizziar
Shannon O’Connor*
Tricia Quintero
Stefani Reinold
*incumbent
Dripping Springs ISD phrases are three years in size and all seats are at-large. Three seats shall be up for election in 2021, which shall be gained by the highest three vote-getters out of the group of 9 candidates.
POLLING LOCATIONS
Two voting facilities shall be open in Dripping Springs.
Dripping Springs Metropolis Corridor, 511 Mercer St., Dripping Springs, is open for early voting and Election Day.
Hays County Precinct 4 workplace, 195 Roger Hanks Parkway, Dripping Springs, is open for Election Day solely.
DATES TO KNOW
April 19: First day of early voting
April 20: Final day to use for poll by mail (obtained, not postmarked)
April 27: Final day of early voting
Might 1: Election Day
Might 1: Final day to obtain poll by mail (except late-arriving deadline applies)