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Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 4:46 AM

A look at local candidates

In May, citizens will be able to choose who helps shape the city and the school district for the next three years. Local elections are set for May 7, and the candidates have been named.

In May, citizens will be able to choose who helps shape the city and the school district for the next three years.

Local elections are set for May 7, and the candidates have been named. At the city, District

At the city, District 1 incumbent Gerald Anderson, who serves a mayor pro tem, will be contested by newcomer Stan Werner.

The seat for District 4, held by Robert Garcia, is also set to expire in May Garcia did not draw an opponent for the seat and will run unopposed

At Taylor ISD, three seats are up for election. Place 3, held by Cheryl Carter; Place 4, held by board President Marco Ortiz; and Place 5, held by board Secretary Thomas Rohlack all expire in May.

Ortiz will be contested by newcomer Letisia Flores. Carter will run unopposed. Rohalck did not file for re-election for Place 5. Joseph Meller will run unopposed for the seat.

IMPORTANT ELECTION DATES

APRIL 7

Last day to register to vote

APRIL 26

Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked)

APRIL 25-29

Early voting 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at early vote location (Taylor City Hall)

MAY 2-3

Early Voting 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at early vote location (Taylor City Hall)

MAY 7

Election Day at vote center locations and last day to receive ballot by mail.


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