Burnet and Llano counties announce early voting sites
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Early voting gets underway Feb. 18 and continues through Feb. 25 in the primaries for Burnet and Llano counties. Locations are listed here, and you can find sample ballots in the Friday, Feb. 14 issue of The Highlander.
By Lew K. Cohn
Managing Editor
Early voting for the Tuesday, March 3, Republican and Democratic primaries in Burnet and Llano counties begins Tuesday, Feb. 18, and continues through Friday, Feb. 28.
Burnet County
Early voting in Burnet County will be held at two locations — the AgriLife Extension Office, 607 N. Vandeveer St., Burnet, and the Marble Falls Courthouse Annex, 810 Steve Hawkins Pkwy., Marble Falls.
Polls will be open during the early voting period from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday.
Election Day voting will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, at the following locations:
• Voting Precinct 1, First Lutheran Church, 133 Apollo Drive, Burnet;
• Voting Precinct 2, Burnet County AgriLife, 607 N. Vandeveer St., Burnet;
• Voting Precinct 3, Grace United Methodist Church, 4007 Valley View, Granite Shoals;
• Voting Precinct 4, Spicewood Community Center, 7901 CR 404, Spicewood;
• Voting Precinct 5, Silver Creek Community Center, 101 CR 128, Burnet;
• Voting Precinct 6, Smithwick Community Center, 10800 E. FM 1431, Marble Falls;
• Voting Precinct 7, Cassie Subdivision Community Center, 3920 FM 690, Burnet;
• Voting Precinct 8, Hoover Valley VFD, 303 CR 118B, Burnet;
• Voting Precinct 9, Highland Haven Community Center, 118 Blackbird Drive, Highland Haven;
• Voting Precinct 10, Iglesia Bautista Church Hall, 4000 W. FM 243, Bertram;
• Voting Precinct 11, Naruna Church Building, 9170 FM 1478, Lampasas;
• Voting Precinct 12, Bertram Library, 170 N. Gabriel, Bertram;
• Voting Precinct 13, Joppa Fellowship Hall, 8447 CR 210, Bertram (Joppa);
• Voting Precinct 14, Lake Victor Community Center, 200 Lake Ave., Burnet (Lake Victor);
• Voting Precinct 15, Briggs Community Center, 215 Loop 308, Briggs;
• Voting Precinct 16, Oakalla Community Center, 29011 FM 963, Oakalla;
• Voting Precinct 17, Courthouse North Annex, 1701 E. Polk, Burnet;
• Voting Precinct 18, Granite Shoals Fire Station, 8410 FM 1431 W., Granite Shoals;
• Voting Precinct 19, Marble Falls Courthouse Annex, 810 Steve Hawkins Pkwy, Marble Falls;
• Voting Precinct 20, Church of Christ, 711 Broadway, Marble Falls.
For more information about voting in Burnet County, contact the Elections Office at 512-715-5288.
Llano County
Early voting in Llano County will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday from Feb. 18 through Feb. 28 in three separate locations: the Horseshoe Bay Property Owners Association, 107 Twilight, Horseshoe Bay; the Kingsland Public Library, 125 W. Polk, Kingsland; and the Llano County Library, 102 E. Haynie, Llano.
Election Day voting will be held from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the following voting precincts in Llano County:
• 101, Llano Ag & Health Building, 1447 E. State Highway 71, Llano;
• 102, Blue Lake Community Center, 214 W. Bluebonnet Drive, Blue Lake subdivision;
• 108, Sunrise Beach City Hall Civic Center, 124 Sunrise Drive, Sunrise Beach;
• 109, Horseshoe Bay Council Chambers, 1 Community Drive, Horseshoe Bay;
• 203, Eastern Llano County Annex, 8347 RR 1431 West, Buchanan Dam;
• 204, Bluffton, Lakeshore Branch Library, 7346 RR 261, Buchanan Dam;
• 205, Tow First Baptist Church, 16521 RR 2241, Tow;
• 307, Kingsland Public Library, 125 W. Polk, Kingsland; and
• 410, Llano County Library, 102 E. Haynie, Llano.
For more information about voting in Llano County, contact the Elections Office at 325-247-5425.
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