Everything San Angelo Needs to Know About How to Vote on November 5

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — The November 5 General Election is upon us. Here, we have compiled everything you need to know about election day and who is running in various races.

First, registered voters must bring an identification card to the polling location such as a driver's license or voter registration card. You can vote at any polling location in the county, but where your residence is located on the county precinct map determines what ballot you will receive. Don't worry, there are only four county precincts, so this should be fairly simple. You can find your precinct here.

Second, do your research. Here are the contested races you'll need to research before voting, in ballot order. The candidates for local elections will only have contests for the precinct you reside. For example, if you live in Water Valley, you will not see Christoval ISD school board choices and vis versa. Uncontested races are not listed:

President of the United States

  • Donald J. Trump (R)
  • Kamala Harris (D)
  • Chase Oliver (Libertarian)
  • Jill Stein (Green Party)

United States Senator from Texas

  • Ted Cruz (R)
  • Colin Allred (D)
  • Ted Brown (Libertarian)

Railroad Commissioner

  • Christi Craddock (R)
  • Katherine Culbert (D)
  • Haw Dunlap (Lib)
  • Eddie Espinoza (Green)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4

  • John Devine (R)
  • Christine Vinh Weems (D)

Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals

  • David J. Schenck (R)
  • Holly Taylor (D)

Judge Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7

  • Gina Parker (R)
  • Nancy Mulder (D)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8

  • Lee Finley (R)
  • Chika Anyiam (D)

Member, State Board of Education, District 15

  • Aaron Kinsley (R)
  • Morgan Kirkpatrick (D)
  • Jack B. Westbrook (Lib)

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 2

  • John Messinger (R)
  • Maggie Ellis (D)

Tom Green County Commissioner, Pct. 1

  • Ralph Hoelscher (R)
  • Daniel "Danny" Cardenas (D)

Tom Green County Commissioner, Pct. 3

  • Rick Bacon (R)
  • Mercedes Dela Cruz (D)

Miles ISD School Board Election
(vote for none, one or two of the following)

  • Zane Sewell
  • Edward John (EJ) Balmes
  • Melissa Hohensee
  • Deen Burrus
  • Micah Tuxhorn

Water Valley ISD School Board Election 2024
(Vote for none, one, two, three or four of the following)

  • Chris Tipton
  • Clay Lange
  • Josh Hulesman
  • T.J. Sexton
  • Justin Trimble
  • Wade Banister
  • Jennifer Wiese

Christoval ISD School Board Election 2024
(Vote for none, one, two, three of the following)

  • Chase Ripley
  • Cody J. Guins
  • Becky Kuykendll
  • Diego Cardona
  • Coco Simpson
  • Sarah Leggett
  • Aaron Abilez
  • Jana Aguirre

San Angelo ISD Proposition A
Ratifies the tax rate at 0.812310 per $100 of property valuation that will generate $2,049,912 in more revenue plus (not stated on the ballot) an additional $4 million more from the state.

  • For
  • Against

Miles ISD Proposition A
For the issuance of $7 million in bonds to renovate the high school and junior high, including a new cafetorium and gymnasium. This is a tax increase.

  • For
  • Against

Finally, find a polling location near you. No matter where you live in the county, you can vote at any of the following locations:

Location Address
Angelo Bible Church 3506 Sherwood Way, Lobby
Belmore Baptist Church 1214 S. Bell St., Fellowship Hall
Calvary Baptist Church 2401 Armstrong St., Fellowship Center
Christoval Community Center 20022 Main, Christoval, TX. Multi-purpose room
Concho Valley Transit District (Bus Depot) 506 N. Chadbourne St., Annex Building
SAF San Angelo First 1442 Edmund Blvd., Fellowship Hall
Grape Creek Community Center 8207 US Hwy 87N, Gene Marsh Board Room
Republic Services Fiesta Building 4690 Grape Creek Rd., Fiesta Building
Paulann Baptist Church 2531 Smith Blvd., The Chapel
Oak Grove Senior Apartments 4375 Oak Grove Blvd., Multi-purpose Room
Southgate Church of Christ 528 Country Club Rd., Fellowship Hall
Southside Recreation Center 2750 Ben Ficklin Rd., Multi-purpose Room
St. Ambrose Catholic Church 8602 Loop 570, Wall, TX, 76957, Fellowship Hall
MHMR Concho Valley, Admin. Bldg. 1501 W. Beauregard Ave., Jack Ray Room
Veribest Baptist Church 50 FM 2334, Veribest, TX 76886, Fellowship Hall
Wesley United Trinity Methodist Church 301 West 18th St., Fellowship Hall
TXDOT 4502 Knickerbocker Rd., Bldg. E, Training Room
SAISD Administration Bldg. 1621 University Ave., 1st Floor Multi-purpose Room

Power tip: To avoid long lines, it is easier to drive across town or the county to a polling location that may not be busy. From experience watching these polling locations over a decade, the TxDOT and Angelo Bible Church locations are very busy. The polling locations on the numbered streets and at the South Side Recreation Center are less busy. I will go out on a limb and suggest that the short drive to Veribest will reward you with the shortest lines.

The polling locations are open 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. CST Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.

Starting at 6:30 p.m. we are holding a free election watch party the Arc Light Bar & Grill inside the Clarion Hotel, 441 Rio Concho Dr.

The live stream crew from San Angelo LIVE! will be broadcasting live from the Arc Light on election night. In between live stream broadcasts, the 20+ TVs and the huge video wall will feature the major networks' coverage of the Nov. 5 election.

Yantis Green and Joe Hyde will host and you are invited. Admission is free.

At the Arc Light, enjoy drink and food specials all night long. Comfortable seating and the best views of the election returns as they unfold will be displayed in realtime on the huge video wall and flatscreens. Sound will be on the primary video wall so you will be able to listen to the returns as well.

Special guests scheduled for the live stream include: State Rep. Drew Darby, San Angelo ISD board president Dr. Taylor Kingman, Democratic Party Chairman Jon Mark Hogg, Sheriff Nick Hanna, City Councilman Tom Thompson, and Congressman August Pfluger. San Angelo LIVE! will go live on Facebook, YouTube and X with each update from the Tom Green County Elections Office.

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