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Teen coalition hosts drive through voter registration event at RRHS on Sunday, Oct. 4

Zach Moser and Mainur Khan, Round Rock High students and members of the Austin Teen Coalition, give a thumbs up to voter registration.
Zach Moser and Mainur Khan, Round Rock High students and members of the Austin Teen Coalition, give a thumbs up to voter registration.

The Austin Teen Coalition, Round Rock ISD and Youth Service America will conduct a drive through voter registration event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, at Round Rock High School. Oct. 5 is the last day to register to vote for the Nov. 3 election.

The registration will take place at the front entrance of the “new” building, 201 Deepwood Drive. Those who register will get a snack from Chick-fil-A and be entered to win a $100 Amazon gift card.

City of Round Rock elections will be held on Nov. 3 this year instead of May. 

The ballot will include three City Council seats and seven proposed amendments to the City Charter. Voters will cast ballots for Mayor, Place 1 and Place 4 on the City Council. Mayor Morgan will run unopposed. Michelle Ly and Tina Steiner are running for Place 1. Current Place 1 Councilmember Tammy Young is not seeking re-election. Place 4 Councilmember Will Peckham is seeking re-election. He will be challenged by Frank Ortega. 

Election information

You can find information on City of Round Rock elections here. 

Early voting is currently scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 13 to Friday, Oct. 30. For more information, including information about ballot by mail, visit the Williamson County Elections Department’s and Travis County Elections Department’s websites.

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