Comal and Guadalupe county voters hit the polls over the weekend, combining to cast 1,323 in-person early votes for the Nov. 2 elections on Saturday and Sunday.
After four days, less than 2% of registered area voters had cast early ballots for the Nov. 2 election, which features eight proposed state constitutional amendments, two school district bond
Unofficial results from the first of 12 days of early voting didn’t exactly prove a harbinger of a record turnout for off-year elections in Comal and Guadalupe counties.
Beginning Monday, voters will begin 12 days of early voting for the Nov. 2 elections that feature such an array of issues it is bound to differ from the usual