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Early voting now underway
WEEKEND EDITION
TODAY
Elections administrator reminds voters of a few changes Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
(Seguin) -- Early voting is underway for the next two weeks throughout Guadalupe County, and for the first time, ballots can also be cast at the county’s brand-new Elections Office on State Highway 123. The newly opened facility at 3251 N. State Highway 123 is now the official site for both early voting and Election Day voting. Guadalupe County Elections Administrator Lisa Hayes says she wants voters to take note of the change to avoid any confusion. “We have our new elections office. We have moved. We are over at 3251 N. State Highway 123 so there will be early voting and election day voting here. There will not be any early voting or election day voting at the old office. Another department has
moved in there. So, they will not be having voting there,” said Hayes. In addition to the new Elections Office location in Seguin, seven other early voting sites are open across the county, including Texas State Technical College in New Braunfels, Christ Lutheran Church in Seguin, the Seguin ISD Administration Building, Cibolo Fire Station #2, Redemptive Grace Ministries in New Braunfels, the Elections Office Annex in Schertz and Marion ISD’s Tondre Room. The November 4 election includes 17 constitutional amendments on every ballot. Hayes says depending on where they live, voters may also see local races such as cities, schools and water districts. Voting, pg. 4
Take a walk with the GHOSTS
In this issue of Seguin Today we take you to Riverside Cemetery where local actors are preparing to portray the ancestors of Seguin during the annual cemetery tours. We also help you gear up for Pecan Fest with a look at what this year’s event has to offer as well as the history that helped create the much anticipated local event. All that and more in this month’s issue of Seguin Today available in print and online.