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May 28, 2024

Volume 59 l Number 83

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Polling locations now open for Republican Primary Runoff

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Today marks election day for federal, state, local candidates Cindy Aguirre-Herrera

(Seguin) – It’s election day. Those who participated in the Republican Primary Election back in March or who did not vote in the Primary Election will be heading to the polls today to decide on at least one of three possible ballot items. The one race folks are guaranteed to find on their Guadalupe County ballot is the runoff for the Republican nomination for Texas State Representative District 44. Longtime incumbent John Kuempel faces challenger Alan Schoolcraft for the position. Kuempel and Schoolcraft will have to pull most votes from Guadalupe and Gonzales Counties to claim that nomination. The two other races available will only appear if voters live within their precinct or jurisdiction. The first is the Republican nomination for U.S. House Texas Representative District 28. Candidates include Jay Furman and

Lazaro Garza Jr. Also looking to secure the Republican nomination for Guadalupe County Commissioner Pct. 1 are candidates Jacqueline Ott and Dustin Engelke. The seat currently belongs to Commissioner Greg Seidenberger, who chose to retire. Meanwhile, as folks head to the polls, Guadalupe County Elections Administrator Lisa Hayes is offering a few reminders to voters; one of which includes their cell phones. “I would like to remind the voters and the candidates that there is no electioneering or recording devices within 100 feet of the polls. So, when the voters come to the polls, at some point, 100 feet from the polls is what we can a distance marker and there’s no cell phones allowed to be used within those hundred feet. There is no political wear gear, bumper stickers, t-shirts, hats -- anything that is for a political party or candidate. Runoff, pg. 3

Helping you find the right house to call HOME. Susie Bohmler 830-401-1828

2024 Seniors celebrate in STYLE

The Seguin High School Senior Class of 2024 was surprised with celebratory fireworks at the end of graduation Friday night at Matador Stadium. Photo courtesy Mayor Donna Dodgen.


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