Early Voting Begins Today

 

Early voting in the May 10 election to fill three of the San Angelo City Council’s seven seats began today and continues through May 6.

Early ballots can be cast from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 28 through Friday, May 2, or from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 5-6 at any one of five locations:

  • Edd B. Keyes Building, 113 W. Beauregard Ave., second floor.
  • Immanuel Baptist Church, 90 E. 14th St.
  • Victory Christian Center, 1620 Sunset Drive.
  • Assembly of God Church, 1442 Edmund Blvd.
  • Plaza del Sol Apartments, 4359 Oak Grove Blvd.

Early voting and election day polling locations are also available on the City’s website at cosatx.us/elections.

On May 10, voters in Single-Member Districts 1, 3 and 5 will elect representatives to serve full, two-year terms.

Candidates for each office in the order they appear on the ballot are:

  • SMD 1 – Rodney Fleming, Bill Richardson, Trinidad Aguirre Jr.
  • SMD 3 – Eugenio Ismael Garcia, Johnny Silvas, Richard C. Bastardo Sr.
  • SMD 5 – Philip Skinner, Elizabeth Grindstaff.

Voters can access a map of the City Council districts at cosatx.us/elections.

 

Registered voters who wish to receive a ballot by mail must complete an application to have a ballot mailed to them. To obtain an application, voters may call the Tom Green County Election Office at 325-659-6541 or go to votetomgreencounty.org and click on the “Ballot by Mail Request Form.” 

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Bill Richardson, Tue, 04/29/2014 - 13:02
Please exercise your right to vote before the politicians claim not enough citizens are interested and the right to vote is not necessary.

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