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Get real-time Central Texas election results for key Austin area races
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It’s Election Day in Texas, and voters who haven’t cast an early or absentee ballot are heading to the polls to cast their votes.
Austin and Central Texas voters will head to the polls Saturday to decide several city special elections and school bond issues.
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.
Check back for live results and real-time data.
Where can I find Texas election results?
While you won’t find results in Sunday’s print edition, you can expect to see the latest developments online.
Check back often for the latest results.
Who or what is on the ballot in Central Texas?
- Bastrop
- Blanco (scroll down to the ‘Sample Ballots’ section)
- Burnet (scroll down to the ‘Elections and Sample Ballots’ section)
- Caldwell (scroll down to the ‘Sample Ballots’ section)
- Fayette (scroll down to the ‘May 3, 2025 Sample Ballot’ section)
- Gillespie
- Hays
- Lampasas
- Lee
- Llano (scroll down to the ‘May 3, 2025 Joint General Election’ section)
- Mason (sample ballots are not yet posted)
- Milam (sample ballots are not yet posted)
- San Saba (sample ballots are not yet posted)
- Travis
- Williamson
— Statesman reporter Marley Malenfant contributed to this report.