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Elections
November 3, 2009 State of Texas Constitutional Amendment Election
- Ballot Language
- Legislative Reports regarding Constitutional Amendment Election
- Explanatory Statements
- Analyses of Proposed Constitutional Amendments (Texas Legislative Council)
- Sample Ballot (PDF, 36k – 11 x 17)
- Governor’s Proclamation (PDF 82k)
There are no elections for state or district offices held in November, 2009. This election does not include the City of Georgetown’s City Council, Mayor, other locally elected officials, or local bond issues. Please check with your county elections officer for any local elections scheduled in November of 2009.
March 2, 2010 State of Texas Primary Elections
- Offices up for election - Additional offices may be added if an officeholder vacates their office by December 30, 2009 and the office is not regularly scheduled for election in 2010
Georgetown City Council
Georgetown city council members serve three-year, staggered terms representing one of seven single-member districts. Council members will be up for reelection in May 2010. Please check back for additional information closer to the election.
Maps of each city council district can be found by using the GeoGuide application on the Maps and Driving Directions page, or by viewing downloadable PDF maps on the same page.
For details about the city election, contact Jessica Hamilton, City Secretary for the City of Georgetown, at jhamilton@georgetowntx.org (512) 930-3652.
Links
- Texas Attorney General
- Williamson County
- Secretary of State
- Texas Ethics Commission Info
- State of Texas
- Voter Registration
- What Precinct Do I Live In? (registered voters only)
- Find My Polling Place
- Who Represents Me? (Texas Legislature, U.S. Congress, State Board of Education)
Other Voter Related Information
- Military/Overseas Voters: Special Instructions
- Federal Post Card Application
- Student Voters: Choices you may have
- Voters with Special Needs: You may vote early by mail or curbside
- Voting Systems
- Request an Application for a Ballot by Mail
Most Texas newspapers publish the location of polling places prior to every election.
You may also contact the person that handles the election duties in your county to find out the location of your polling place. If you have your voter registration certificate, it will list your precinct number. When you call, tell the person that answers the phone your precinct number to find out where your polling place is located. Remember, on election day you must vote in the precinct where you are registered. However, during the early voting period, you can vote at any early voting site within the county.
WILLIAMSON COUNTY
- Elections Administrator
- Richard L. Barron, II
- 301 S.E. Inner Loop, Suite 104, Georgetown 78626
- (512) 943-1630
- FAX: (512) 943-1634
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