✅ Cumulative Results (official)
✅ Official Election Reconciliation May 7, 2022
📧 Mail Ballots Received through 13 May
✅ In-Person Check-ins through 07 May
May 24, 2022 Primary Run-Off Election
🕑 5/24 Early Voting Wait Times
🕑 5/24 Election Day Wait Times
✅ 5/24 In-Person Check-ins through 20 May
📧 5/24 Mail Ballots Received through 23 May
November 8, 2022 General Election (Mid-Term and Gubernatorial)
2 Simple Steps for Military and Overseas Citizens to Vote Absentee in 2022
If you’re stationed away in the military or living abroad, you can vote absentee in 2022. Here’s how:
First, register and request your ballot. Fill out the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) to get absentee ballots for all three elections in 2022. (For the General Election on November 8, do it by August 1.)
Second, when your ballot arrives, fill it out and send it in.
The Federal Voting Assistance Program makes it that simple. Get anything else you need to vote absentee at FVAP.gov.
Update on Voting by Mail in Hays County
ⓘ Tarjeta de información de boleta por correo
Election Information and Turnout Data
Useful Information for Voters from the Secretary of State
Live Video Stream
Public Notices
Hays County Elections: Plan for Operation of Central Counting Station
City of Buda: Use of City Property
City of Dripping Springs: Regulations for the Placement of Signs on City Property During Elections
City of Wimberley: Sign Policies
Texas State University:
- Electioneering Policies at Texas State University (external link)
- Electioneering Request Form and Guidelines
- Permissible Sign Posting Diagram around TX State Performing Arts Center
Wimberley Independent School District: Campaign Signs
Patriots’ Hall of Dripping Springs Sign Policy