On Saturday, voters in Kyle, Hays CISD, Dripping Springs ISD and Wimberley will cast their ballots in the May 4 general election.
In Kyle, Cody DeSalvo, Stuart Kirkwood, Robert Rizo and Michelle Carey are vying for the unexpired term of the District 3 At-Large city council seat.
Election Day polling sites
NOTE: Some voters in Precincts 221, 417 and 419 might need to go to two different locations on Election Day to cast ballots in the Hays CISD District 5 and Kyle City Council races. Check the list below to see where you need to go.
City of Kyle Election
Precincts 125, 129, 221, 228, 417
Chapa Middle School
3311 Dacy Lane
Kyle, Texas 78640
Precincts 127, 223, 229, 418, 447
Kyle City Hall
100 N Front Street
Kyle, Texas 78640
Precincts 416, 419, 420
Wallace Middle School
1302 W Center Street
Kyle, Texas 78640
Hays CISD Election
Hays CISD District 4
Hays Hills Baptist Church
1401 N FM 1626
Buda, Texas 78640
Hays CISD District 5 A&B
Wallace Middle School
1302 W Center Street
Kyle, Texas 78640
Dripping Springs City Council and Dripping Springs ISD
Precincts 236, 442, 443, 444
Sunset Canyon Baptist Church
4000 U.S. 290
Dripping Springs, Texas 78620
Precincts 333, 337, 440, 441, 449
Hays County Pct. 4 Office
195 Roger Hanks Parkway
Dripping Springs, Texas 78620
Wimberley City Council
Precincts 333, 335, 337, 339
Wimberley Community Center
14068 Ranch Road 12
Wimberley, Texas 78676
Hays CISD voters will decide on the District 4 and District 5 Single-Member district seats. Incumbent District 4 trustee Merideth Keller squares off against challenger Mark Summers, while incumbent District 5 trustee Esperanza Orosco faces challenger Frank Juarez, Jr.
Out in the western part of Hays County, Dripping Springs will decide on the Place 1 and Place 5 city council seats. In the Place 1 race, incumbent Taline Manassian takes on challenger Anthony Aristar, while Place 5 incumbent William Travis Crow takes on challengers Geoffrey Tahuahua and Steve Randall.
Dripping Springs ISD voters will decide on a pair of trustee seats up for grabs. Joanna Day, Marisa Grijalva, Kara Mayfield and Rob Satterfield are on the ballot with the top two vote-getters earning a seat on the dais.
In Wimberley, voters will decide on a trio of hotly-contested city council seats that are up for grabs. Rebecca Minnick and Tim Dodson square off in the Place 1 race, while current Mayor Susan Jaggers takes on Christine Byrne for Place 3. Incumbent Place 5 council member Erik Wollam takes on Bo Bowman.