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Saturday, May 1, 2021
San Marcos Consolidated ISD Trustee Anne Halsey was reelected to her at-large position, and Mari Salmi was voted to the board of trustees during Saturday’s election.
Voters from Hays, Caldwell and Guadalupe counties visited the polls during eight days of early voting and on Election Day to vote for two at-large positions on the SMCISD Board of Trustees. Six candidates were vying for the positions on the board: Andrew Fay, Nicholas “Nico” Costilla, Sylvia DeLeon Muzzy, Roger E. Davis, Halsey and Salmi.
Halsey claimed a majority of votes with 1,102 30.67%. Salmi received the second most votes with 895 24.91%.
Muzzy earned 773 votes (21.52%), Fay amassed 449 votes (12.5%), Costilla tallied 319 votes (8.88%) and Davis received 54 votes (1.5%).
Election Day in Hays County: Live updates for San Marcos, Dripping Springs, other races Luz Moreno-Lozano, Austin American-Statesman
Polls close at 7 p.m. Check in here for the latest on what San Marcos, Hays and Dripping Springs school board seats are in play, as well as Hays, Uhland and Dripping Springs city council seats. The $238.4 million Hays school bond is also on the ballot tonight.
Hays school bond
The district s $238.4 million bond package that will help schools brace for growth is leading on three out of six propositions.
Early results show 55.32% of the vote has been for Proposition A , 54.84% for B , and 58.66% for F, while 60.67% of the vote has been against Proposition C, 59.57% against D and 55.56% against E.