R-2023-078 - 3/23/2023RESOLUTION NO. R-2023-078
WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock wishes to enter into a Joint Election Agreement and
Contract for Election Services ("Agreement") with Williamson County and Participating Entities for
the purpose of sharing election equipment, programming, election personnel, supplies, services, and
administrative costs; and
WHEREAS, this Agreement is made pursuant to Texas Election Code Sections 31.092 and
271.002 and Texas Education Code Section 11.0581, for a joint election to be held on the uniform
election date of May 6, 2023; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to enter into said Agreement with Williamson County,
Now Therefore
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS,
That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City, the Joint
Election Agreement and Contract for Election Services, a copy of said Agreement being attached
hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein for all purposes.
The City Council hereby finds and declares that written notice of the date, hour, place and
subject of the meeting at which this Resolution was adopted was posted and that such meeting was
open to the public as required by law at all times during which this Resolution and the subject matter
hereof were discussed, considered and formally acted upon, all as required by the Open Meetings Act,
Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, as amended.
RESOLVED this 23rd day of March, 2023.
CRAIC/MORG, Mayor
City of Round ck, Texas
EXHIBIT
THE STATE OF TEXAS I "All
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
JOINT ELECTION AGREEMENT AND CONTRACT FOR ELECTION SERVICES
THIS Joint Election Agreement and Contract for Election Services ("Contract") is made by and between the
Williamson County Elections Administrator ("Elections Administrator") and political subdivisions ("Participating Authority" or
"Participating Authorities") located entirely or partially inside the boundaries of Williamson County. The complete list of
Participating Authorities will be available after the final day to cancel an election as prescribed by the Secretary of State's
election calendar and will be listed as Attachment A.
This Contract is made pursuant to Texas Election Code Sections 31.092 and 271.002 and Texas Education Code
Section 11.0581 for a joint election to be held on the uniform election date of May 6, 2023, and administered by Christopher
Davis, Williamson County Elections Administrator. This Contract supersedes any and all prior contracts and agreements to
conduct joint elections between a Participating Authority and the Williamson County Elections Office.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, each Participating Authority listed above plans to hold an election on May 6, 2023;
WHEREAS, Williamson County owns an electronic voting system, the Election System and Software (ES&S) EVS
6110 voting system, which includes the DS200 precinct scanner, the DS850 central scanner and the ExpressVote ballot
marking device and has been duly approved by the Secretary of State pursuant to Texas Election Code Chapter 122 as
amended, and is compliant with the accessibility requirements for persons with disabilities set forth by Texas Election Code
Section 61.012. The Participating Authorities desire to use Williamson County's electronic voting system, to compensate
Williamson County for such use, and to share in certain other expenses connected with joint elections, in accordance with
the applicable provisions of Chapters 31 and 271 of the Texas Election Code, as amended, and
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, agreements, and benefits to the parties, IT IS
AGREED, as follows:
I. ADMINISTRATION
The Participating Authorities agree to hold a "Joint Election" with Williamson County and each other in accordance
with Chapter 271 of the Texas Election Code and this Contract. The Elections Administrator shall coordinate, supervise,
and handle all aspects of administering the Joint Election as provided in this Contract. Each Participating Authority agrees
to pay the Elections Administrator for equipment, programming, election personnel, supplies, services, and administrative
costs as provided in this Contract. The Elections Administrator shall serve as the Election Officer for the Joint Election;
however, each Participating Authority shall remain responsible for the decisions and actions of its officers necessary for the
lawful conduct of its election. The Elections Administrator shall provide advisory services in connection with decisions to be
made and actions to be taken by the officers of each Participating Authority as necessary.
It is understood that other political subdivisions and districts may wish to participate in the use of Williamson
County's electronic voting system and polling places, and it is agreed that the Elections Administrator may enter into other
contracts for election services for those purposes, on terms and conditions generally similar to those set forth in this
Contract. In such cases, costs shall be pro -rated among the participants according to Section XII of this Contract.
II. LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Each Participating Authority shall be responsible for the preparation, adoption, and publication of all required
election orders, resolutions, notices, and any other pertinent documents required by the Texas Election Code and/or the
Participating Authority's governing body, charter, or ordinances, except that the Elections Administrator shall be responsible
for the preparation and publication of all voting equipment testing notices that are required by the Texas Election Code.
Election orders should include language that would not necessitate amending the order if any of the Early Voting and/or
Election Day polling places change.
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Preparation of the necessary materials for notices and the official ballot language shall be the responsibility of each
Participating Authority, including providing the text in English and Spanish. Each Participating Authority shall provide a copy
of their respective election orders and notices to the Elections Administrator.
III. NONPERFORMANCE
The Elections Administrator will inform each Participating Authority of any problems or deficiencies in their
respective performance of obligations under this contract, including but not limited to non -adherence to deadlines for
requests for information of each Participating Authority by the Elections Administrator, and may set a reasonable period of
time to cure or obtain adequate assurance that any such problems or deficiencies will be timely addressed and corrected.
The Participating Authority's failure to cure problems or deficiencies related to its obligations, duties, and
responsibilities in accordance with all terms and conditions of this Agreement will be considered in any future
contracts with Elections Administrator or Williamson County, and any Participating Authority failing to perform
will reimburse Elections Administrator for any additional costs and expenses to Williamson County, including all
costs associated with interference of conducting the election.
IV. VOTING LOCATIONS
The Elections Administrator shall select and arrange for the use of and payment for all Election Day voting locations.
Voting locations shall be compliant with the accessibility requirements established by Election Code Section 43.034 and the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The proposed Election Day voting locations are listed in Attachment B of this
Contract and may be amended. In the event a voting location is not available or appropriate, the Elections Administrator will
arrange for use of an alternate location. The Elections Administrator shall notify the Participating Authorities of any changes
from the locations listed in Attachment B.
If polling places for the May 6, 2023 Joint Election are different from the polling place(s) used by a Participating
Authority in its most recent election, the Participating Authority agrees to post a notice no later than May 6, 2023 at the
entrance to any previous polling places in the jurisdiction stating that the polling location has changed and listing the
Participating Authority's polling place names and addresses in effect for the May 6, 2023 election. This notice shall be
written in both the English and Spanish languages.
V. ELECTION JUDGES, CLERKS, AND OTHER ELECTION PERSONNEL
The Elections Administrator will recruit all election workers.
The Elections Administrator will take the necessary steps to insure that all election judges appointed for the Joint
Election are eligible to serve and meet the eligibility requirements in Subchapter C of Chapter 32 of the Texas Election Code
and meet any requirements to serve as an Election Worker set forth by the Williamson County Commissioners Court.
The Elections Administrator shall arrange for the training and compensation of all election judges, clerks, and
election personnel. The Elections Administrator shall arrange for the date, time, and place for the presiding election judges
to pick up their election supplies. As set forth in Sec. 32.009 of the Texas Election Code, each presiding election judge and
alternate presiding judge shall be given written notice of their appointment. The notice from the Elections Administrator will
include the polling location and the number of election clerks the presiding judge may appoint.
Each election judge and clerk will receive compensation at the hourly rate established by Williamson County
pursuant to Texas Election Code Section 32.091. The election judge, or his/her designee, will receive an additional sum of
$25.00 for picking up the election supplies prior to Election Day and for returning the supplies and equipment to the central
counting station after the polls close.
The compensation rates established by Williamson County are:
Early Voting — Early Voting Supervisor ($17 an hour), Clerks ($15 an hour)
Election Day — Presiding Judge ($17 an hour), Alternate Judge ($15 an hour), Clerk ($15 an hour)
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Election judges and clerks who attend voting equipment and procedures training shall be compensated at the
hourly rates listed above.
The Elections Administrator may employ other personnel as necessary for the proper administration of the election,
including such part-time help as is necessary to prepare for the election, to ensure the timely delivery of supplies during
Early Voting and on Election Day, for the efficient tabulation of ballots at the central counting station, and for the post-
election processes conducted by warehouse personnel. Part-time personnel working in support of the Early Voting Ballot
Board and/or central counting station on Election Night will be compensated at the hourly rate set by Williamson County in
accordance with Election Code Sections 87.005, 127.004, and 127.006.
In accordance with Sec. 31.098 of the Texas Election Code, the Elections Administrator is authorized to contract
with third persons for election services and supplies. The actual cost of such third -person services and supplies will be paid
by the Elections Administrator and reimbursed by the Participating Authorities.
VI. PREPARATION OF SUPPLIES AND VOTING EQUIPMENT
The Elections Administrator shall arrange for all election supplies and voting equipment including, but not limited
to, Williamson County's electronic voting system and equipment, official ballots, sample ballots, voter registration lists, and
all forms, signs, maps and other materials used by the election judges at the voting locations. The Elections Administrator
shall ensure availability of tables and chairs at each polling place and shall procure rented tables and chairs for those polling
places that do not have a sufficient number of tables and/or chairs. The Elections Administrator shall be responsible for
conducting all required testing of the electronic equipment, as required by Chapters 127 and 129 of the Texas Election
Code.
Joint participants shall share voting equipment and supplies to the extent possible. A single ballot containing all the
offices or propositions stating measures to be voted on at a particular polling place may be used in a joint election. A voter
may not be permitted to select a ballot containing an office or proposition stating a measure on which the voter is ineligible
to vote. Multiple ballot styles shall be available in those shared polling places where jurisdictions do not overlap. The
Elections Administrator shall provide the necessary voter registration information, maps, instructions, and other information
needed to enable the election judges in the voting locations that have more than one ballot style to conduct a proper election.
Each Participating Authority shall furnish the Elections Administrator with a list of candidates and/or propositions
showing the order and the exact manner in which the candidate names and/or proposition(s) are to appear on the official
ballot (including titles of offices and text in both English and Spanish languages). The Participating Authorities are required
to submit information in a format or template requested by the Elections Office. Each Participating Authority shall be
responsible for proofreading and approving the ballot insofar as it pertains to that authority's candidates and/or propositions.
Each Participating Authority shall also be responsible for proofing and approving the audio recording of the ballot insofar as
it pertains to that authority's candidates and/or propositions.
In the event a Participating Authority identifies an error after approval of their respective ballot proof(s), and any
programming and/or audio files require changes, the Participating Authority approving the original ballot and audio proof
will be responsible for the full cost of reprogramming, if required. This will include the cost of reprogramming ballot language
and/or audio files for other Participating Authorities as necessary due to software limitations.
Early Voting by Personal Appearance and/or the use of Vote Centers, Texas Election Code Section 43.007, on
Election Day shall be conducted exclusively on Williamson County's EVS 6110 electronic voting system. Provisional ballots
will be cast on the EVS 6110 system, as well.
The Elections Administrator shall be responsible for the programming, preparation, testing, and delivery of the voting
system equipment for the election as required by the Election Code.
The Elections Administrator shall conduct criminal background checks for relevant election officials, staff, and
temporary workers upon hiring as required by Election Code 129.051(g).
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VII. EARLY VOTING
The Participating Authorities agree to conduct joint Early Voting and to appoint the Election Administrator as the
Early Voting Clerk in accordance with Sections 31.097 and 271.006 , Texas Election Code. Each Participating Authority
agrees to appoint the Elections Administrator's permanent county employees as Deputy Early Voting clerks. The
Participating Authorities further agree that the Elections Administrator may appoint other Deputy Early Voting clerks to assist
in the conduct of Early Voting as necessary, and that these additional Deputy Early Voting clerks shall be compensated at
an hourly rate set by Williamson County pursuant to Section 83.052 of the Texas Election Code. Deputy Early Voting clerks
who are permanent employees of the Williamson County Elections Administrator may be paid from the election services
contract fund for contractual duties performed outside of normal business hours (Sec. 31.100(e), Texas Election Code).
Early Voting by personal appearance will be held at the locations, dates, and times listed in Attachment C of this
document and may be amended. In the event a voting location is not available or appropriate, the Elections Administrator
will arrange for use of an alternate location. The Elections Administrator shall notify the Participating Authorities of any
changes from the locations listed in Attachment C. Any Williamson County qualified voter of the Joint Election may vote
early by personal appearance at any one of the joint Early Voting locations.
As Early Voting Clerk, the Elections Administrator shall receive applications for Early Voting ballots to be voted by
mail in accordance with Chapters 31 and 86 of the Texas Election Code. Any requests for Early Voting ballots to be voted
by mail received by the Participating Authorities shall be forwarded immediately by fax or courier to the Elections
Administrator for processing. The address of the Early Voting Clerk is as follows. -
Mailing Address
Early Voting Clerk
Williamson County Elections Office
PO Box 209
Georgetown, TX 78627
Physical Location
Early Voting Clerk
301 SE Inner Loop, Suite 104
Georgetown, TX 78626
After the first day of Early Voting, the Elections Administrator shall post on the Williamson County Elections Office
webpage, the Early Voting turnout by Early Voting polling location by day and a cumulative final Early Voting turnout report
following the close of Early Voting.
Vill. EARLY VOTING BALLOT BOARD
The Early Voting Clerk shall appoint members to an Early Voting Ballot Board (EVBB) to process Early Voting
results from the Joint Election. The Elections Administrator, as chair of the Election Board, shall determine the number of
EVBB members required to efficiently process the Early Voting ballots.
IX. CENTRAL COUNTING STATION AND ELECTION RETURNS
The Elections Administrator will take the necessary steps for establishing and operating the central counting station
to receive and tabulate the voted ballots in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Election Code and of this Contract.
The Counting Station Manager or an approved representative shall deliver timely cumulative reports of the election
results as precincts report to the central counting station and are tabulated. The Counting Station Manager shall be
responsible for releasing unofficial cumulative totals and precinct returns from the election to the joint participants,
candidates, press, and general public by distribution of electronic copies at the central counting station and by posting to
the Williamson County Elections Office webpage. To ensure the accuracy of reported election returns, results printed on
the tapes produced by Williamson County's voting equipment will not be released to the Participating Authorities at any
individual polling locations.
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The Elections Administrator will prepare the unofficial canvass reports that are necessary for compliance with
Election Code Section 67.004, after all precincts have been counted and will deliver a copy of the unofficial canvass to each
Participating Authority as soon as possible after all returns have been tabulated. Each Participating Authority shall be
responsible for the official canvass of its respective election(s). The official canvass of election shall not take place before
May 9, 2023 and no later than May 17, 2023, as per the Texas election Code.
The Elections Administrator will prepare the electronic precinct -by -precinct results reports for uploading to the
Secretary of State as required by Section 67.017 of the Election Code. Each Participating Authority agrees to upload these
reports.
The Elections Administrator shall be responsible for conducting the post -election manual recount required by
Section 127.201 of the Texas Election Code unless a waiver is granted by the Secretary of State. Notification and copies
of the recount, if waiver is denied, will be provided to each Participating Authority and the Secretary of State's Office.
X. PARTICIPATING AUTHORITIES WITH TERRITORY OUTSIDE WILLIAMSON COUNTY
Williamson County Elections will consider conducting elections in territories outside of Williamson County on a case -
by -case basis.
XI. RUNOFF ELECTIONS
Each Participating Authority shall have the option of extending the terms of this Contract through its runoff election,
if applicable. In the event of such runoff election, the terms of this Contract shall automatically extend unless the
Participating Authority notifies the Elections Administrator in writing within 3 business days of the original election.
Each Participating Authority shall reserve the right to reduce the number of Early Voting locations and/or Election
Day voting locations in a runoff election. If necessary, any voting changes made by a Participating Authority between the
original election and the runoff election shall be submitted by the authority making the change to the United States
Department of Justice for the preclearance required by the Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended.
Each Participating Authority agrees to order any runoff election(s) at its meeting for canvassing the votes from the
May 6, 2023 election and to conduct its drawing for ballot positions at or immediately following such meeting in order to
expedite preparations for its runoff election.
Each Participating Authority eligible to hold runoff elections after the May 6, 2023 Uniform Election Date agrees that
the date of a necessary runoff election shall be held in accordance with the Election Code.
XII. ELECTION EXPENSES AND ALLOCATION OF COSTS
Charges. In consideration for the joint election services provided hereunder by the Elections Administrator, the
Participating Authorities will be charged a share of election costs, a staffing agency fee for election workers, an
administrative fee, and for the lease of voting equipment.
Share of Election Costs. Each Participating Authority's share of election costs will be (i) a base fee of
$1,000.00, (ii) plus a pro rata share of the total of all costs incurred by the Elections Administrator in
connection with the administration of elections of other entities held at the same time as the election.
The sum of the base charges from all Participating Authorities will be subtracted from the total of all
costs before allocating the remaining costs to each Participating Authority. Each Participating
Authority's share of the remaining (allocated) costs will be determined as follows: The number of
registered voters in each individual Participating Authority will be divided by the number of all registered
voters of all Participating Authorities to determine each entity's pro rata share expressed as a
percentage, which will then be multiplied against each of the allocated costs (remaining costs after
base charges are subtracted) as itemized on the final Total Cost report/invoice submitted to each
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Participating Authority after the election. The end result will be a charge to the Participating Authority
of $1,000.00 plus the Participating Authority's allocated share of county -wide election costs not covered
by the sum of all base fees received.
2. Each Participating Authority's share of the staffing agency fee for election workers will be determined
on a pro rata basis. The staffing agency fee is based on a markup cost percentage of 27% of the gross
wages of election workers not classified as employees of Williamson County.
3. Lease of Voting Equipment. Per Texas Election Code Section 123.032(d), the Williamson County
Commissioners Court has established the following prices for leasing county -owned voting equipment:
• $250.00 per ExpressVote Ballot Marking Device
$400.00 per DS200 Precinct Scanner;
• $6,000.00 per DS850 Central Count scanner to cover the duration of the election;
• $250.00 per electronic pollbook.
The Participating Authority's share of voting equipment costs will be determined on a pro rata basis.
Leasing cost will be calculated once for the Early Voting period and once for Election Day. If the County
acquires additional equipment, different voting equipment, or upgrades existing equipment during the
term of this Contract, the charge for the use of the equipment may be reset by the Williamson County
Commissioners Court.
4. Administrative Fee. Each Participating Authority agrees to pay the Williamson County Elections
Administrator an administrative fee equal to ten percent (10%) of its total billable costs, less the staffing
agency fee, in accordance with Section 31.100(d) of the Texas Election Code.
The Elections Administrator shall deposit all funds payable under this Contract into the appropriate fund(s) within
the Williamson County treasury in accordance with Election Code Section 31.100.
XIII. WITHDRAWAL FROM CONTRACT DUE TO CANCELLATION OF ELECTION
Any Participating Authority may withdraw from this Contract and the Joint Election should it cancel its election in
accordance with Sections 2.051 - 2.053 of the Texas Election Code.
XIV. RECORDS OF THE ELECTION
The Elections Administrator is hereby appointed general custodian of the voted ballots and all records of the Joint
Election as authorized by Section 271.010 of the Texas Election Code.
Access to the election records shall be available to each Participating Authority as well as to the public in accordance
with applicable provisions of the Texas Election Code and the Texas Public Information Act. The election records shall be
stored at the offices of the Elections Administrator or at an alternate facility used for storage of County records. The Elections
Administrator shall ensure that the records are maintained in an orderly manner so that the records are clearly identifiable
and retrievable.
Records of the election shall be retained and disposed of in accordance with the provisions of Section 66.058 of
the Texas Election Code. If records of the election are involved in any pending election contest, investigation, litigation, or
open records request, the Elections Administrator shall maintain the records until final resolution or until final judgment,
whichever is applicable. It is the responsibility of each Participating Authority to bring to the attention of the Elections
Administrator any notice of pending election contest, investigation, litigation or open records request which may be filed with
the Participating Authority.
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XV. RECOUNTS OR CONTESTED ELECTION
A recount may be obtained as provided by Title 13 of the Texas Election Code. By signing this document, the
presiding officer of the contracting Participating Authority agrees that any recount shall take place at the offices of the
Elections Administrator or at a location of the Elections Administrator's choosing, and that the Elections Administrator shall
serve as Recount Supervisor and the Participating Authority's official or employee who performs the duties of a secretary
under the Texas Election Code shall serve as Recount Coordinator.
In the event of a contested election, the expenses of a new election ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction or
Participating Authority will be paid for and by the Participating Authority in accordance with Texas Election Code 221.014
The Elections Administrator agrees to provide advisory services to each Participating Authority as necessary to
conduct a proper recount.
XVI. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
1. The Elections Administrator shall file copies of this document with the Williamson County Treasurer and
the Williamson County Auditor in accordance with Section 31.099 of the Texas Election Code.
2. Nothing in this Contract prevents any party from taking appropriate legal action against any other party
and/or other election personnel for a breach of this Contract or a violation of the Texas Election Code.
3. This Contract shall be construed under and in accord with the laws of the State of Texas, and all obligations
of the parties created hereunder are performable in Williamson County, Texas.
4. In the event that one of more of the provisions contained in this Contract shall for any reason be held to be
invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect
any other provision hereof and this Contract shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable
provision had never been contained herein.
5. All parties shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and codes of the State of Texas, all local
governments, and any other entities with local jurisdiction.
6. The waiver by any party of a breach of any provision of this Contract shall not operate as or be construed
as a waiver of any subsequent breach.
7. Any amendments of this Contract shall be of no effect unless in writing and signed by all parties hereto.
8. Participating Authority agrees to act in good faith in the performance of this agreement, and shall
immediately contact and notify the Elections Administrator of any potential problems or issues relevant to
the subject matter of this contract.
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XVII. COST ESTIMATES AND DEPOSIT OF FUNDS
The total estimated cost for the May 6, 2023 election is $660,000.00 and is based partly on the costs of the May 1,
2021 joint general special election. After the final determination has been made of whom the Participating Authorities will
be and the Contracts are fully executed, the Elections Administrator shall provide each Participating Authority with an official
cost estimate. Each Participating Authority's percent share of the estimated total cost is based on the number of registered
voters and further described in Section X11.1. of this Contract. Each Participating Authority agrees to pay the Williamson
County Elections Administrator a deposit of 50% of the estimated obligation no later than 30 days after receiving the official
cost estimate. As soon as reasonably possible after the election, the Elections Administrator will submit an itemized invoice
to each Participating Authority based on the actual expenses (supported by documentation such as time sheets,
compensation forms, and invoices) directly attributable to the services provided by the Elections Administrator. The exact
amount of each Participating Authority's obligation under the terms of this Contract shall be calculated after the election (or
runoff election, if applicable); and, if the amount of an Authority's total obligation exceeds the amount deposited, the authority
shall pay to the Elections Administrator the balance due within 30 days after the receipt of the final invoice from the Elections
Administrator. However, if the amount of the authority's total obligation is less than the amount deposited, the Elections
Administrator shall refund to the authority the excess amount paid within 30 days after the final costs are calculated.
XVIII. SIGNATURE PAGE
WITNESS BY MY HAND THIS THE DAY OF 2023.
ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR:
Christopher Davis, Elections Administrator
Williamson County, Texas
WITNESS BY MY HAND THIS THE DAY OF 2023.
PARTICIPATING AUTHORITY:
Name of Participating Authority:
By:
Printed Name:
Official Capacity:
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ATTACHMENT A
(To be provided after the final day to cancel an election as prescribed
by the Texas Secretary of State's Election Law Calendar)
List of Participating Authorities
Cities
City of Austin
City of Florence
City of Georgetown
City of Granger
City of Hutto
City of round Rock
City of Taylor
City of Thrall
ISD's
Coupland ISD
Florence ISD
Georgetown ISD
Granger ISD
Hutto ISD
Jarrell ISD
Leander ISD
Lexington ISD
Liberty Hill ISD
Pflugerville ISD
Taylor ISD
Thorndale ISD
ESD's/MUDWSUD's
Williamson County ESD. No. 10
East Williamson County MUD NO. 1
Northwest Williamson County MUD No. 1
Parkside On the River MUD NO. 2
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ATTACHMENT B
Election Day voting locations
Austin: Anderson Mill Limited District, Room A & B, 11500 El Salido Parkway, 78750
Austin: Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex, Conference room, 10211 W Parmer Ln, 78717
Cedar Park: Cedar Park Public Library, Community Room, 550 Discovery Boulevard, 78613
Cedar Park: Cedar Park Randalls, 1400 Cypress Creek Road, 78613
Cedar Park: Vista Ridge High School, Cafeteria/Little Theater, 200 S Vista Ridge Blvd, 78613
Coupland: St Peter's Church of Coupland, 108 Wathen St, 78615
Florence: Florence City Hall, Council Chambers, 851 FM970, 76527
Georgetown: First Baptist Church, Worship Center Foyer, 1333 W University Ave, 78628
Georgetown: Georgetown Annex, HR108, 100 Wilco Way, HR108, 78626
Georgetown: Georgetown City Hall, Community room, 808 Martin Luther King Jr St, 78626
Georgetown: Georgetown ISD Technology Building, Conference room, 603 Lakeway Drive, 78628
Georgetown: The Oaks Community Center — Sun City, 301 Del Webb Blvd, 78633
Granger: Granger Brethren Church, Fellowship Hall, 306 W Broadway St, 76530
Hutto: Hutto ISD Admin building, Board Room, 200 College St, 78634
Hutto: Wilco Hutto Annex, Suite 200, 321 Ed Schmidt Boulevard, 78634
Jarrell: Jarrell ISD Administration Building, Board Room, 108 East Avenue F, 76537
Leander: Leander Public Library Annex, 1011 S. Bagdad Rd, 78641
Leander: Pat Bryson Municipal Hall, Council Chambers, 201 N Brushy St, 78641
Leander: Rouse High School, Library, 1222 Raider Way, 78641
Liberty Hill: Liberty Hill High School, Auditorium Lobby, 16500 W State Hwy 29, 78642
Liberty Hill: Liberty Hill ISD Gym Annex, 301 Forest St, 78642
Liberty Hill: Santa Rita Ranch -Ranch House, Great Room, 175 Elizabeth Park Blvd, 78642
Round Rock: Allen R Baca Center, Bldg. 2 room 3, 301 W Bagdad Street, 78664
Round Rock: Round Rock Randalls, 2051 Gattis School Road, 78664
Round Rock: Williamson County Jester Annex, Anderson&Harrell room, 1801 E Old Settlers Boulevard, 78664
Taylor: Taylor City Hall, Auditorium, 400 Porter Street, 76574
Taylor: Taylor ISD Event Center, Suite 102, 3101 N Main St, 76574
Thrall: St. John Lutheran Church, Education Center, 409 Main St, 76578
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ATTACHMENT C
Early Voting Schedule with Voting Locations
Dates & Times for Full -Time Locations/Ltd Ballot Voting - Fechas y horarios para localidades de tiempo comp/eto
Monday, April 24 through Saturday, April 29 (Lunes 24 de abril of Sobodo 29 de abril) - 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sunday, April 30 (Domingo 30 de obril) - No voting (sin votar)
Monday, May 1 through Tuesday, May 2 (Lunes 1 de mayo al Martes 2 de moyo) - 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
Main Location - ubicacion principal
Georgetown: Georgetown Annex, HR 108, 100 Wilco Way, 78626
Full -Time Branch Locations — ubicaciones de sucurales
Austin: Anderson Mill Limited District, Room A, 11500 El Salido Parkway, 78750
Cedar Park: Cedar Park Public Library, Community Room, 550 Discovery Boulevard, 78613
Cedar Park: Cedar Park Randalls, 1400 Cypress Creek Road, 78613
Georgetown: Georgetown ISD Technology Building, Conference Room, 603 Lakeway Drive, 78628
Georgetown: The Oaks Community Center -Sun City, 301 Del Webb Blvd, 78633
Hutto: Wilco Hutto Annex, Suite 200, 321 Ed Schmidt Boulevard, 78634
Jarrell: Jarrell ISD Administration Building, Boardroom, 108 East Avenue F, 76537
Leander: Leander Public Library Annex, 1011 S. Bagdad Rd, 78641
Liberty Hill: Liberty Hill ISD Gym Annex, 301 Forest St, 78642
Round Rock: Allen R Baca Center, Bldg 2 room 3, 301 W Bagdad Street, 78664
Round Rock: Brushy Creek Community Center, Maple room, 16318 Great Oaks Drive, 78681
Round Rock: Round Rock Randalls, 2051 Gattis School Road, 78664
Round Rock: Williamson Co. Jester Annex, Anderson & Harrell room, 1801 E Old Settlers Boulevard, 78664
Taylor: Taylor City Hall, Auditorium, 400 Porter Street, 76574
Limited Ballot Voting — Local de Votacion limitada
Georgetown: Georgetown Annex, P105, 100 Wilco Way, 78626
Dates and Times for Part -Time Locations - Fechas y horarios pars ubicaciones a tiempo parcial
Friday, April 29 through Saturday, April 29 (viernes 29 de abril al Sobodo 29 de abril) - 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sunday, April 30 (Domingo 30 de abril) - No voting (sin votor)
Monday, May 1 through Tuesday, May 2 (Lunes 1 de mayo al Martes 2 de mayo) - 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
Part -Time Branch Locations — ubicaciones de sucurales
Florence: Florence City Hall, Council Chambers, 851 FM970, 76527
Granger: Granger Brethren Church, Fellowship Hall, 306 W Broadway St, 76530
Rev 02.09.2023 11 May 6, 2023