2010-05-04 / News

Early voting ends today for cities, bond issue

Early voting continues through today for municipal elections and a bond issue for the Lometa Independent School District.

City of Lampasas voters may cast early ballots today from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the county Elections Administrator’s office, 412 S. Live Oak.

The election Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at First United Methodist Church.

Those eligible to cast ballots in the city of Lometa and on the Lometa ISD school bond issue may do so at Lometa City Hall from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through today.

Polls for Lometa voters will be open Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Lometa City Hall.

Following is a list of what will appear on the ballots.

Lampasas City Council: Up for election are the seats of Evan Stubbs, Place 3; Wanda Bierschwale, Place 4; and Les Gerhardt, Place 5.

Gerhardt and Stubbs filed for their seats.

Mrs. Bierschwale did not run for re-election, but two candidates have filed for her seat: Wesley Alexander and T.J. Monroe.

Lometa City Council: Positions on the ballot in May include those of Mayor Cynthia Kirby, and the at-large seats of Betty Poe and Chuck Lymber. A special election will be held for the one-year terms of Kyle Walton and Mario Maldonado.

Mrs. Kirby filed for the mayor’s post.

Walton and Susan Hines have filed for the one-year at-large seats.

Four candidates are vying for a pair of two-year terms: Mrs. Poe, Dale Germany, Carlos Garcia and Rigoberto Reyes.

Lometa Independent School District: Though no trustee elections will be held since the incumbents face no challengers, Lometa ISD will hold a $4.37 million bond election to approve a gymnasium and classroom complex that will include a science and technology lab and four additional classrooms.

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