Polls open Saturday
Early voting ended Tuesday for municipal elections and a bond issue for the Lometa Independent School District.
In Lampasas, 78 had cast early ballots, while 119 Lometa voters took advantage of early voting.
Voting in the election is 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 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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: The Lometa school district 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.
Where to vote Saturday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Lampasas City Council
First United Methodist Church
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Lometa ISD
Proposed bond election
Lometa Municipal Building
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Lometa City Council
Lometa Municipal Building









