Round Rock Edition | October 2024

Election

Voter Guide

2024

Dates to know

Where to vote

Oct. 21: First day of early voting Oct. 25: Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) Nov. 1: Last day of early voting Nov. 5: Election Day and the last day to receive ballot by mail (or Nov. 6 if carrier envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m. at location of election on Election Day)

Williamson and Travis counties are both open counties, meaning residents may vote at any location within their county for the May election. Polling locations are at www.wilco.org/departments/elections and www.countyclerk.traviscounty.org.

Only candidates in contested elections are included. Go to county election websites for information on uncontested races.

KEY: D Democrat G Green L Libertarian R Republican *Incumbent

Williamson County elections County Attorney R Dee Hobbs* D Amy Lyn Lefkowitz Williamson County Sheriff D Mike Gleason* R Matthew Lindemann Williamson County Commissioner Precinct 3 L Wes Benedict R Valerie Covey* Williamson County Constable Precinct 1 D Mickey Chance* R Vinnie Cherrone Williamson County Constable Precinct 4 D Kenneth Guerrero R Paul Leal* Local elections U.S. Representative District 10

State Representative District 136 D John H. Bucy III* R Amin Salahuddin Round Rock ISD Place 1 Joshua Escalante Estevan Jesus “Chuy” Zárate* Round Rock ISD Place 2

Sample ballot

Federal elections President D Kamala Harris L Chase Oliver G Jill Stein R Donald Trump U.S. Senate D Colin Allred

April Guerra Melissa Ross Round Rock ISD Place 7 James Steele Mingyuan “Michael” Wei Proposition A

L Ted Brown R Ted Cruz* State elections Texas Railroad Commissioner

The issuance of $798,305,000 of bonds for the construction, acquisition, rehabilitation, renovation, expansion and equipment of school buildings (including projects that address facility deficiencies, growth, and safety and security), the purchase of necessary sites for school buildings, the purchase of new school buses and vehicles for emergency, safety or security purposes and the retrofitting of school buses with emergency, safety, or security equipment, and the levy and imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase. Proposition B The issuance of $125,300,000 of bonds for the acquisition, improvement and upgrading of technology systems, including related infrastructure and equipment, and the levy and imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase. Proposition C The issuance of $8,620,000 for the construction, acquisition, and equipment of performing arts facilities, and the levy and imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase. Proposition D The issuance of $65,910,000 of bonds for the construction, renovation, expansion and equipment of athletic stadium facilities, and the levy and imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.

R Christi Craddick* D Katherine Culbert L Hawk Dunlap G Eddie Espinoza Texas Supreme Court Justice — Place 2 R Jimmy Blacklock* D DaSean Jones Texas Supreme Court Justice — Place 4 R John Devine* D Christine Vinh Weems Texas Supreme Court Justice — Place 6 R Jane Bland* D Bonnie Lee Goldstein L J. David Roberson Texas Court of Criminal Appeals — presiding judge R David J. Schenck D Holly Taylor Texas Court of Criminal Appeals — Place 7 D Nancy Mulder R Gina Parker Texas Court of Criminal Appeals — Place 8 D Chika Anyiam R Lee Finley

D Theresa Boisseau R Michael T. McCaul* L Jeff Miller U.S. Representative District 17 D Mark Lorenzen R Pete Sessions* U.S. Representative District 31 R John Carter* D Stuart Whitlow State Representative District 46 D Sheryl Cole* R Nikki Kosich State Representative District 52 D Jennie Birkholz R Caroline Harris Davila*

SOURCES: TEXAS SECRETARY OF STATE/COMMUNITY IMPACT

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