Events - Future Events View
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location, fees and any rules regarding attendance; you can also register for events from this screen.
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First day to vote early in person.
First day to vote early in person.
First day to vote early in person.
Dripping Springs High School
A member from the Dripping Springs team will be at the Dripping Springs High School on the 4th Wednesday of each month to provide voter registration applications to the eligible students.
First day to vote early in person.
First day to vote early in person.
First day to vote early in person.
This event will bring attention to the vibrant celebration of Día del Niño and awareness of the importance of celebrating children in our community. The event will display the rich Latino culture with Mariachi, Ballet Folklorico, Piñatas, Bouncy Houses, and activities for children designated by age.
First day to vote early in person.
First day to vote early in person.
First day to vote early in person.
Luncheon Celebration at Cuauhtemoc Hall
Non-County Political Divisions (cities, school boards MAY conduct elections on this date)
Mail-In Ballots due on this date at the Elections Office if hand-delivered.
OR, if mailed, they must arrive by Monday, May 6, 2024 (next business day after Election Day) at 5:00 p.m. if carrier envelope is postmarked by 7:00 p.m. at the location of the election on Election Day (unless overseas or military voter deadlines apply)4
First Business Day After Election
Dripping Springs High School
A member from the Dripping Springs team will be at the Dripping Springs High School on the 4th Wednesday of each month to provide voter registration applications to the eligible students.
Runoff election for Republican and/or Democratic races that did not yield a winner on March 5.
Ballots by Mail may be delivered by hand on Election Day to the Election Office only. No other polling location.
By 5 p.m. next business day
Join us in commemorating the birthday of Oveta Culp Hobby. Oveta was the first Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, first Director of the Women‘s Army Corps, and a Chairperson of the Board of the Houston Post. Her husband, William Hobby, was the Texas Governor who signed the law allowing women in Texas to vote in a primary election.