Georgetown residents participate in early voting.
Georgetown residents are gearing up for early voting, which begins on April 22 and runs until May 3 for the upcoming May 3 election. This election features key local bond issues and contested City Council races. Registered voters in Williamson County can vote at any polling location in the county, making it convenient to cast their votes. Residents are reminded to bring an eligible form of photo ID and can find all necessary information on voting centers and accepted IDs at wilcotx.gov/elections.
Hey there, Georgetown residents! Are you ready to make your voice heard? Early voting for the **May 3 election** is just around the corner, kicking off on April 22! This year’s election is packed with important local bond issues, and a chance to fill several key positions on the ballot. Here’s everything you need to know to get in on the action!
Mark your calendars! Early voting runs from April 22 all the way up to May 3. That’s a solid chunk of time for you to swing by, cast your vote, and make sure your opinions are counted. And the best part? You don’t have to stick to a specific polling place. Registered voters in Williamson County can vote at any voting location throughout the county. This flexibility means you can find a convenient time that works for you!
Before you head out to vote, make sure you’ve got your photo ID ready! Texas law requires voters to present an eligible form of photo identification during both early voting and on Election Day. But don’t worry—there’s a handy list of acceptable IDs available for you to check out, so you’ll know exactly what you need to bring. And if you happen to not have any of those IDs, there are also supporting forms that can be shown instead.
Now, let’s talk about what’s at stake! This election features a couple of contested races for the Georgetown City Council that residents definitely won’t want to miss. It’s your chance to support candidates who align with your vision for the future of our great city. So get out there and make your voice count!
If you’re voting on Election Day, make sure to remember that the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at all polling places across Texas. Whether you’re an early bird or prefer to vote later in the day, there’s a window for everyone!
For those unfamiliar, Williamson County is part of the Countywide Polling Place Program, also known as “Vote Centers.” This means you can cast your vote at any voting center in the county, as long as it displays a “Vote Here/Aqui” sign. This convenient setup makes it easier than ever for residents to participate in democracy.
Feeling unsure about where to go or what IDs are acceptable? No worries! You can find all the information you need about voting centers and acceptable forms of ID at wilcotx.gov/elections. It’s super handy and will help you feel prepared when you step up to cast your vote!
So there you have it, Georgetown! Early voting is just around the corner, and it’s time to rally together as engaged citizens. Whether you’re passionate about local issues, want to support your favorite candidates, or simply believe in the power of your voice, now is the time to make a stand. Don’t wait—mark those dates, grab your ID, and let’s get voting!
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