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General Election, November 4th

Your Precinct number is on your Voter Registration Card

Precinct 102 Masonic Lodge, 501 Eleventh St., Blanco, TX

Precinct 201PEC Auditorium, 201 S. Ave. F, Johnson City, TX

Precinct 202 Pleasant Hill School, 183 Rocky Road, Rocky, TX

Precinct 302 Blanco County Courthouse Annex, 200 N. Ave. G, Johnson City TX

Precinct 303 Precinct 3 Warehouse, 862 RR 962 E. Round Mountain, TX

Precinct 304 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 263 RR 962 East, Cypress Mill, TX

Precinct 401 Twin Sisters School House 993 Ranch 473 E., Twin Sisters, TX

Precinct 402 Old Blanco County Courthouse, Upstairs, 301 Main St., Blanco, TX

Early Voting

Oct. 20 -31, Blanco County Courthouse 8 AM - 4:30 PM

Week End Early Voting:

Sat. Oct. 25th Blanco County Courthouse, 8 AM – 3 PM

Sun. Oct. 26th Blanco County Courthouse, 11 AM -3 PM

Mail in Ballots: Voters over 65 years of age may vote by mail. Request ballot by mail or from County Clerk. If you voted Republican in the primary the Republican Party will mail you a request form for mail-in voting. PLEASE don’t request a mail-in ballot and then go to the poll to vote in person and leave your ballot at home. This will cause problems and cause you to be delayed. If under 65 and voting absentee by mail, your ballot must be mailed to an address out of Blanco County.

Voter Registration: Last day to register to vote in the Nov. 4th election was October 6, 2008. Get voter registration card at Blanco County Annex, at the Post Office (if still available), or online at www.sos.state.tx.us

Mail Application to: Blanco County TAC/Voter Registrar, P.O. 465 Johnson City, TX 78636. Must be received by Oct. 6, 2008

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