Elections

Early voting in primaries starts Tuesday, Feb. 20

Early voting in the Republican and Democrat Party primaries will begin Tuesday, Feb. 20 with all voting taking place at the Lavaca County Annex Building. The Annex is located at 412 N. Texana St. in Hallettsville. The election administrator’s office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.

Candidate filings end Friday

The filing deadline for candidates to run for positions on the Hallettsville ISD Board of Trustees, the Hallettsville City Council and the Lavaca Hospital District Board of Directors ends Friday, Feb. 16 with each entity reporting candidates who have filed thus far.
Three incumbents retain their posts, unofficial election night returns show, but city charter amendments offer a mixed bag or results.

Three incumbents retain their posts, unofficial election night returns show, but city charter amendments offer a mixed bag or results.

All three current Luling council members retain their posts

The three incumbents will be returning to their respective posts on the Luling city council, voters decided, after some rather tight races of two of those respective seats in Saturday’s elections.
Photo courtesy of Pixabay

Photo courtesy of Pixabay

Early voting to begin Monday, April 24

By Jimmy Appelt jimmy.appelt@lavacacountytoday.com Early voting in this year’s entity elections will begin April 24 and run through Tuesday, May 2 with election day taking place on Saturday, May 6.
Debra Luksovsky unofficially led Lavaca County's ballots by 13 votes when the Moulton citizens headed to the polls Saturday to select who would serve on their school board.

Debra Luksovsky unofficially led Lavaca County's ballots by 13 votes when the Moulton citizens headed to the polls Saturday to select who would serve on their school board.

Luksovsky wins out in MISD’s lone contested race

Right at 245 people—about a quarter of Moulton’s total population, per latest census data—took part in Saturday’s election to decide the local school district’s lone contested race for Place 1 on its board of directors.
Locals back both propositions, which dealt with property tax matters.

Locals back both propositions, which dealt with property tax matters.

Lavaca County voters back state propositions

Lavaca County voters backed the state’s two propositional changes to the Texas constitution overwhelmingly Saturday, May 7, unofficial election night returns showed.