STAFF REPORT
After a particularly long primary election season — three months longer than usual, in fact — Democratic and Republican voters will go the polls today to pick their nominees for the November general election. In many cases, the winner of today’s contests will be the winner, period.
Voting precinct boundaries have changed since last election due to redistricting. If you’re not sure what voting precinct you live in, check the map here. You can download a sample Republican Party ballot here and the Democratic Party ballot here.
Old Hays County Elections Office
410 C Broadway St
San Marcos
Dunbar Center
810 Martin Luther King Dr.
San Marcos
San Marcos Housing Authority residents’ office
820 Sturgeon St
San Marcos
Tobias Elementary School
3995 East FM 150
Kyle
Hays CISD Performing Arts Center
979 Kohlers Crossing
Kyle
Kyle City Hall
100 W. Center Street
Kyle
Buda City Hall
121 N. Main Street
Buda
Hays Hills Baptist Church
1401 N. FM 1626
Buda
Goforth Water Supply
8900 Niederwald Strausse
Niederwald
First Baptist Church
325 W. McCarty Lane
San Marcos
Republican
Horizon Bay at San Marcos
1720 Old Ranch Road 12
San Marcis
Democratic
First Lutheran Church
130 W. Holland Street
San Marcos
Travis Elementary School
1437 Post Road
San Marcos
Republican
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
14711 Ranch Road 12
Wimberley
Democratic
Wimberley Community Center
14068 Ranch Road 12
Wimberley
Allenwod Homes Auditorium
1201 Thorpe Lane
San Marcos
Wallace Middle School
1500 W. Center St.
Kyle
Sunset Canyon Baptist Church
4400 E Hwy. 290
Dripping Springs
Dripping Springs ISD Administration Office
510 West Mercer Street
Dripping Springs
Belterra Clubhouse
801 Belterra Drive
Austin
Promiseland Church
1650 Lime Kiln Road
San Marcos
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