Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Early VOTE NOW Texas 2012 Local Elections (City, School Board) Early Voting April 30 - May 8 - Election Day is May 12 (Hardin County and Lumberton City and School Board Election info)

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the following info is old info for the Texas 2012 May Election:


VOTE NOW!

The Texas Republican Primary Election is May 29th, 2012 and that election is an important one.
The Primary election is not the only election in May 2012 though.
There are also many very important local elections all across Texas in May 2012.
These local elections include issues like School Board elections, City Council and Mayoral elections, Bond elections, etc.
Early voting for these local elections has ALREADY started so VOTE NOW!
Early voting in the Texas Local Elections started yesterday April 30th, 2012 and ends May 8th, 2012

The Local Elections Day is May 12, 2012

contact your local governments to find out who is on the ballot and where to vote in your Texas city!



For cities in Hardin County TX, Like Lumberton where I live, the city, school board and bond election 2012 information (candidates and voting locations) is below:


I Support Gene Stewart for Mayor in Lumberton, TX against Don Surratt. Don Surratt has had over a decade in office and he said he was not running again. The City needs new ideas. There is something wrong when the city website does not have any info about this election like who is on the ballot and where to vote. The city, and this mayor, also recently lost a MILLION DOLLAR lawsuit because they stole land from someone without paying them fair price. It is time for a fresh face in Lumberton instead of the same good ol boys controlling everything. Lumberton election Polling Location (where to vote) is the LISD Admin Bldg at the Middle School.


Hardin County Election
Hardin County contested races
City of Lumberton election - Polling Location to vote is the LISD Admin Bldg at the Middle School
Mayor: Don Surratt(i) retired; Gene Stewart engineer
Position 4: Andy Kelley (I), insurance salesman; Pete Alfaro, unit supervisor
■ City of Sour Lake
Mayor: Bruce Robinson (I), 56, process technician; Shannon Trahan, 36, supervisor
Two alderman at large: Jonathon Williams (I ), 39,EMS pipeline; Shannon McDonald (I), 51, operations manager; Nina Dennis, 29, homemaker
■ Lumberton Independent School District election
Place 4: Julie Walker, 48, business owner; Wes Howard, 54, self-employed
Place 5: Margaret Cruse, 68, retired educator; Dr. Cheryl A. Nelson, 48, university supervisor; Raymond Jones, 60, retired
■ Silsbee ISD bond election
The proposition is a $40 million bond to construct a Pre-K through third-grade school, a seventh- and eighth-grade facility and convert the existing middle school to serve grades four through six. The proposition also would convert one of the elementary shcools into an alternative learning facilty.
Hardin County/uncontested elections

■ City of Kountze
Mayor: Fred Williams
Position 1: Ira Braneff
Position 2: Elaine Allums
■ City of Lumberton
Position 2: Bo Templeton (i) masonry contractor
■ City of Silsbee
At large Place 1: James Collins, 52, Silsbee High School paracoach
Position A: Sue Bard (I), 55, executive cirector
Position B: Chris Barnes (I), 42, juvenile probation officer
■ Lumberton Independent School District
Place 3: James Glenn, 50, manager of Applications engineering
■ Hardin-Jefferson ISD
Position 1: Michelle Yentzen, attorney
Position 2: Mark Aldrich, self-employed
■ Silsbee ISD
Position 3: Dana Hancock (I)
Position 4: Sam Edd Harrell (I)
Position 5: James de Garavilla (I)



Jasper County and City local election info:

CANDIDATES

District 3(seat opens, Tommy Adams reaches term limit)

~ Doris David Henson (name appears on the ballot, although she has been ruled ineligible to hold office)

~ Hazel Johnson

District 4(seat has been vacant since November 2011 recall of Councilman Willie Lee Land)

~ Raymond Hopson

~ Willie Lee Land (Land is running for his old seat after he was recalled in November 2011)

District 5/At-Large(seat has been vacant since November 2011 recall of Councilwoman Terrya Norsworthy)

~ Terrya L. Norsworthy (Norsworthy is running for her old seat after she was recalled in November 2011)

~ Mitch McMillon

ISSUES

Proposition 1 ~ Shall Mike Lout be removed from the office of Mayor?

If you vote YES, that means you want to REMOVE Mayor Mike Lout.

If you vote NO, that means you want to KEEP Mayor Mike Lout.

Proposition 2 ~ Do you want existing Type A sales tax money to be spent on TOURISM EFFORTS?

If you vote YES, that means you want existing Type A sales tax money to be spent on TOURISM EFFORTS.

If you vote NO, that means you don’t want existing Type A sales tax money to be spent on TOURISM EFFORTS.

Proposition 3 ~ Do you want existing Type A sales tax money to be spent on PUBLIC PARKS?

If you vote YES, that means you want existing Type A sales tax money to be spent on PUBLIC PARKS.

If you vote NO, that means you don’t want existing Type A sales tax money to be spent on PUBLIC PARKS.

Proposition 4 ~ Do you want existing Type A sales tax money to be spent on ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT?

If you vote YES, that means you want existing Type A sales tax money to be spent on ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

If you vote NO, that means you don’t want existing Type A sales tax money to be spent on ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

EARLY VOTING LOCATION

Jasper City Hall ~ 465 South Main Street

EARLY VOTING ~ DATES/TIMES

Mon, Apr 30th ~ 8:00 a.m. To 5:00 p.m.

Tue, May 1st ~ 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Wed, May 2nd ~ 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Thu, May 3rd ~ 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Fri, May 4th ~ 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Sat, May 5th ~ 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon

Sun, May 6th ~ 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. “Pew to the Poll”

Mon, May 7th ~ 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Tue, May 8th ~ 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

ELECTION DAY POLL LOCATIONS

District 1

Mount Olive Baptist Church ~ 1942 North Main Street

District 2

Parnell Elementary School ~ 151 Park Street

District 3

Jasper City Hall – 465 South Main Street

District 4

Jasper High School ~ 400 Bulldog Avenue

ELECTION DAY ~ DATE/TIME

Sat, May 12th ~ 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Election results LIVE on KJAS beginning shortly after polls close)

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