Leander - Liberty Hill Edition | October 2025

Election

BY SAM SCHAFFER

Voter Guide

2025

Dates to know

Where to vote

Oct. 20: First day of early voting Oct. 24: Last day to apply for a ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) Oct. 31: Last day of early voting Nov. 4: Election Day

Voters in Leander must vote in the county within which they reside. Williamson and Travis County voters can vote at any voting location in their respective counties. For Williamson County election information, visit. www.wilcotx.gov/185/Elections. For Travis County election information, visit www.votetravis.gov.

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

Leander City Council, Place 3

Natomi Blair Occupation & experience : Enterprise Account Executive, Accomplished leader blending 20 years in collective global tech sales, education advocacy and community service. www.blairforleander.com

Anna Yelaun Occupation & experience: Vice Chair of Leander Wins, Director of Math Kangaroo USA Texas Region, and founder of Aracademy Math Club, Commissioner on Leander’s Public Arts & Culture and Historical Preservation Commissions www.annayelaun4leander.com

Mohan Marchetty Occupation & experience: Technology Director with a Fortune 3 Company; Local Entrepreneur, Fortune 3 technology director, entrepreneur, school/library foundation board member, chamber leader, philanthropist, www.mohanmarchetty.com

Leander families want safe neighborhoods, a strong and growing local economy and reliable water. I’ll prioritize water security, public safety, smart infrastructure and responsible development as are our values. I also will ensure each citizen feels they have a priority voice at the table of decisions with city leadership. What are your priorities if you win?

I will ensure our tax dollars are spent wisely, preventing unnecessary increases. I will use my expertise in ’nance and geophysics to ’nd tangible solutions for our city’s water and growth challenges. Most importantly, I will advocate for residents by listening carefully and making sure their voices guide every decision.

My priorities: public safety, responsible growth, and infrastructure that keeps pace. I’ll support ’rst responders, deliver predictable permitting for businesses, protect neighborhoods, expand family amenities, and use tax dollars wisely—improving daily life and securing a safe, prosperous future for every resident.

Candidates were asked to keep responses under 50 words, answer the questions provided and avoid attacking opponents. Answers may have been edited or cut to adhere to those guidelines, or for style and clarity. For more election coverage, go to www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide.

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