Cedar Park Edition | March 2026

Election Voter Guide

BY DANIEL SCHWALM

2026

Dates to know

Where to vote

April 20: First day of early voting April 20: Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) April 28: Last day of early voting May 2: Election day and the last day to receive ballot by mail

Williamson County residents can visit www.wilcotx.gov/elections for early voting and election day polling locations. Travis County residents can visit www.votetravis.gov for early voting and election day polling locations.

Read about Cedar Park propositions

Proposition K

Voter eligibility list Should the city charter be amended to remove the requirement that the city secretary keep a voter eligibility list?

Proposition A

Proposition F

Extension and contraction of boundaries Should the city charter be amended to allow the city to expand or reduce its boundaries as allowed by state law?

Filling of vacancies Should the city charter be amended to remove the deadline to adopt a procedure to œll vacancies?

Proposition L

Form of petitions Should the city charter be amended to remove requirements for verifying signatures, in accordance with state law?

Proposition G

Proposition B

Prohibitions: holding other o ce Should council members be required to wait two years, instead of one, before taking a paid city job or appointed position?

General authority Should the city charter be amended to clarify the city’s powers to govern itself as allowed under state law?

Proposition M

Delegation of duties Shall the city charter be amended to remove the provision letting the Williamson County Judge handle the city secretary’s duties?

Proposition C

Proposition H

Eminent domain Should the city charter be amended to require fair payment when property is taken by condemnation under state law?

General ordinances Should the city charter be amended to allow for publication notices in accordance with state law?

Proposition N

Proposition D

Proposition I

Prohibitions: general Should the city charter be amended to combine and clarify several sections in line with state law?

Compensation Should City Council members receive $1,000 per month and the mayor $1,200 per month, and allow reimbursement for o–cial expenses?

Emergency ordinances Should the city charter be amended to remove duplicate language requiring four council votes for an emergency ordinance?

Proposition O

Proposition J

Proposition E

Charter review Should the city charter be amended to create a seven- to 15-member citizen Charter Review Committee with reasonable access to city records?

City attorney Should the city charter be amended to state that the city attorney represents Cedar Park in all legal matters?

General authority Should the city charter be amended to remove reference to “plats” in accordance with state law?

SOURCES: CITY OF CEDAR PARKˆCOMMUNITY IMPACT

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