Round Rock Edition | April 2023

2023

LOCAL VOTER GUIDE GUIDE Candidates and information for local elections

DATES TO KNOW April 24 First day of early voting April 25 Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) May 2 Last day of early voting

WHERE TO VOTE

May 6 Election day May 6 Last day to receive ballot by mail (or May 8 if carrier envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m. at election location)

Williamson and Travis counties are both open, 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.traviccounty.org.

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and upgrade public safety facilities. The bond would be paid in full in a period of 30 years or less from the date the bond is approved. Proposition B will pay for improvements to the city's Public Safety Training Center, relocation of the Central Fire Station and two new re stations. For more information on the $274 million bond package, see pages 40-41.

will fund the construction, improvement, extension, expansion, upgrading and/ or development of city parks, recreation and sports projects and facilities. The funds will pay for construction a new recreation center building that also includes parks and recreation administration oces, an outdoor track, multi- purpose athletic elds, tennis complex relocation, Lakeview Pavilion improvements, an expansion to the Rock’N River

Water Park, a remodel of the Clay Madsen Recreation Center, an expansion of the Sports Center, development of the Lawn at Brushy Creek park, the expansion of citywide trails, improvements to the Play For All Park and systemwide infrastructure upgrades. Proposition B The city of Round is seeking to authorize a bond in the amount of $44 million to build, improve, expand

ROUND ROCK CITY COUNCIL Place 1 Michelle Ly* Shannon Probe Place 4 Frank Ortega* Greg Rabaey

ROUND ROCK BOND PROPOSITIONS Proposition A The city of Round is seeking to authorize a bond in the amount of $230 million for improvements to parks and recreation facilities and infrastructure throughout the city. The bond would be paid in full in a period of 30 years or less from the date the bond is approved. Proposition A

VOTER TURNOUT

Williamson County

Travis County

Turnout

Registered voters

Turnout

Registered voters

November 2014

November 2014 General

104,464

272,649

270,005

652,463

November 2016 General

November 2016 General

205,862

306,811

477,588

732,037

November 2018

November 2018

209,257

336,148

486,616

787,670

November 2020

November 2020

291,251

385,065

612,696

862,163

November 2022

November 2022

226,679

416,327

464,186

887,007

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