Candidates make their case on mad dash towards 2022 primaries
Headline: Election day is today, Tuesday, March 1 subhead: Candidates make their case on mad dash towards 2022 primaries
While voters were offered less than a handful of places to vote at any polling places in Burnet County through early voting, access will expand to several more today, Tuesday March 1.
From Bertram and Spicewood to Cassie and Marble Falls, Burnet County election officials offer as ma many as 21 places to cast ballots.
Resident may vote with one of seven forms of official picture ID . A voter registration card is accepted only if it is accompanied by a photo ID.
Find sample ballots in the Friday, Feb. 25 issue of The Highlander or at www.burnetcountytexas.org.
WHERE TO VOTE: Registered voters can choose any one of the polling locations throughout Burnet County.
Bertram
Joann Cole Mitte Memorial Library, 170 N. Gabriel St.
Iglesia Bautista Church Hall, 4000 West FM 243 near CR 330
Briggs
Community Center, 215 Loop 308
Burnet
AgriLife Auditorium, 607 N. Vandeveer
The Courthouse North Annex, 1701 E. Polk
First Lutheran Church, 133 Apollo Drive
Cassie
Community Center, 3920 FM 690
Granite Shoals
The Community Center, 1208 N. Phillips Road
Grace United Methodist Church, 4007 Valley View
Highland Haven
Community Center, 118 Blackbird Drive
Hoover Valley
Volunteer Fire Department, 303 CR 118B
Joppa
Fellowship Hall, 8447 CR 210
Lake Victor
Community Center, 200 Lake Avenue
Marble Falls
Courthouse Annex, 810 Steve Hawkins Parkway
Church of Christ, 711 Broadway.
Meadowlakes
City Hall, 177 Broadmoor, Room B
Naruna
Baptist Church, 9170 FM 1478 near Lampasas Oakalla
Community Center, 29011 FM 963
Silver Creek
Community Center, 101 CR 128
Smithwick
Community Center, 10800 E. FM 1431.
Spicewood
Community Center, 7901 CR 404.