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Election Dates for March Primary Run-off Election

April 12, 2010
Authority conducting elections: Kerr County

February 12, 2010             First Day to Apply for Ballot by Mail
March 15, 2010           First Day to Mail a Ballot (We can Mail Ballot)
March 15, 2010           Last Day to Register to Vote
April 5, 2010         First Day of Early Voting
April 6, 2010         Last Day to Apply for Ballot by Mail (must be received, not merely postmarked
April 9, 2010         Last Day of Early Voting
April 12, 2010                Election Day

Early Voting

April 5, - April 9, 2010
8:00 AM to 5 PM

Hill Country Youth Exhibition Center
3705 Hwy 27
Kerrville, Texas 78028

2010 Polling Locations:

Review your voter registration card for the precinct number. Click here to get the map Watch for newspaper announcements and this site for the most current information.

Click on the precinct number for a detailed map. Click on the location for google map directions.

Precinct number     VOTING SITE LOCATION

Click here to get the map Watch for newspaper announcements and this site for the most current information.

Click on the precinct number for a detailed map. Click on the location for google map directions.

Precinct     VOTING SITE LOCATION
Number
101   Southern Oaks Baptist Church 112 Valley View off Ranchero Rd
107   Thunder Hills Biker Church 111 Camino Real out Hwy 16 South
109   Northwest Hills Com. Ctr 200 Northwest Hills Drive
113   St. Pauls Methodist Church 135 Methodist Encampment
118   River Hills Mall 200 Sidney Baker South and Thompson Drive
119   Foursquare Gospel Fellowship 915 Bluebell St. Kerrville

202   American Legion Hall Corner of 480 Kelly St. in Center Point
211   Union Church Building Memorial Blvd & Travis Street
215   Hosanna Lutheran Church 134 Camp Meeting Rd. out Hwy 16 South

303   Cypress Creek Community Center Stoneleigh Road, Comfort
308   Calvary Temple Church 6650 Hwy 27, Center Point
312   Zion Lutheran Church 624 Barnett Street
314   Courthouse 700 Main Street
320   Calvary Temple Church 3000 Loop 534

404   Sunset Baptist Church 5176 Junction Hwy Mountain Home
405   Hunt School 155 Hunt School Rd.
406   Presbyterian Church 101 Web Avenue, Ingram TX
410   First Presbyterian Church TX 41 121 Divide School Rd Mountain Home - 1 mi West of YO gate
416   KOA Community Center 2400 Goat Creek Road
417   Western Hill Baptist Church 2010 Goat Creek Road

Voter Registration

Located in the Kerr County Courthouse, 700 Main Street, Kerrville, Texas in the Tax Assessor's office.

Federal and State Election Information

Texas Secretary of State Web Site
Texas Voter Information Website

Voting by Mail

Military/Overseas Voters
Please go to the following web page: http://www.fvap.gov

Get the application to Vote by Mail from the secretary of state here , print and fill it out. Mail the form to:

Diane Bolin, RTA
Early Voting Clerk
700 Main Street
Suite 124
Kerrville, Texas 78028
830-792-2242
830-792-2253

Sample Ballots

Click here to see the sample ballot for the Democratic Party.
Click here to see the sample ballot for the Republican Party precinct 1.
Click here to see the sample ballot for the Republican Party precinct 2.
Click here to see the sample ballot for the Republican Party precinct 3.
Click here to see the sample ballot for the Republican Party precinct 4.

Election Results

March 9, 2004 Primary Election Results
March 7, 2006 Primary Election Results
November 7, 2006 General Election Results
May 12, 2007 Primary Election Results
November 6, 2007 General Election Results
March 4, 2008 Primary Election Results
November 4, 2008 General Election Results
May 9, 2009 City Election Results
November 3, 2009 General Election Results
March 2, 2010 Primary Election Results

NOTICE - new voting equipment

Under 2002's Help America Vote Act, HAVA, elections nationwide were required by law to utilize electronic voting by January of 2006. Kerr County purchased the eSlate and eScan machines, which are manufactured by Hart Intercivic, an Austin-based company. eSlate, the electronic voting system and eScan, the paper ballot scanning equipment will be provided at each location. The equipment was purchased by the County Clerk via a HAVA grant from the state.

The equipment may be previewed on the Internet at: Hart Intercivic's site.

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