Posted on 04 November 2014. Tags: elections, llano county government
FROM STAFF REPORTS LLANO — With no local Democrats in the mix, Llano County Republicans smoothly sailed into office Nov. 4 following elections. Mary Cunningham earned the Llano County judge’s spot by capturing 5,910 votes. She had no opponent, Democrat or other. Rebecca Lange won the Llano County attorney spot with 5,923 votes. And Joyce […]
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Posted in Government, Llano County, News
Posted on 03 November 2014. Tags: elections, government
BURNET — Highland Lakes residents can head to the polls Nov. 4 to have an impact on local and statewide elections. While national attention is focused on mid-term elections, predominately the U.S. Senate, in Texas, this marks a new page in state leadership as the Lone Star State is destined to get a new governor. […]
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Posted in Burnet County, Government, Llano County, News
Posted on 17 October 2014. Tags: elections
FROM STAFF REPORTS BURNET — Despite a federal judge’s ruling overturning the Texas voter identification law, officials say early voting will go on starting Oct. 20. Early voting runs Oct. 20-31. The regular election day is Nov. 4.
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Posted in Burnet County, Government, Llano County, News
Posted on 15 October 2014. Tags: elections, government
SPECIAL TO DAILYTRIB.COM AUSTIN – The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on Oct. 14 issued a stay on the injunction of the enforcement of photo identification legislation as it applies to the upcoming election, according to a statement from Texas Secretary of State Nandita Berry.
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Posted in Burnet County, Featured Story - Home Slider, Government, Llano County, News
Posted on 13 October 2014. Tags: elections, government
CONNIE SWINNEY • PICAYUNE STAFF AUSTIN — Despite uncertainty about the fate of maintaining the Texas voter identification law, local election and party officials expect few issues at the polls during the Nov. 4 election. Ever since a ruling Oct. 9 by Corpus Christi-based U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos, a President Obama appointee, officials […]
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Posted in Burnet County, Government, Llano County
Posted on 30 September 2014. Tags: elections, government
FROM STAFF REPORTS BURNET — People who would like to make their voices known in the November general election need to register to vote on or by Oct. 6.
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Posted in Burnet County, Government, Llano County, News
Posted on 30 July 2014. Tags: llano county government
CONNIE SWINNEY • PICAYUNE STAFF LLANO — Two more commissioners courts in the Hill Country have approved resolutions rejecting the placement of undocumented immigrant children in facilities within their counties citing an “unsupportable burden on local taxpayers,” according to one of the public documents.
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Posted in Government, Llano County
Posted on 22 July 2014. Tags: Burnet County government, llano county government
CONNIE SWINNEY • PICAYUNE STAFF LLANO — A slow-paced rural setting might evoke images of “The Way Texas Used to Be” — as the motto for the city of Llano might suggest — however, recent election outcomes catapulting women into top leadership roles continue to defy that perception.
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Posted in Burnet County, Featured Story - Home Slider, Government, Llano County
Posted on 14 July 2014. Tags: Llano County burn ban
FROM STAFF REPORTS LLANO — The Llano County Commissioners enacted a burn ban July 14 for the unincorporated portions of the county. The commissioners lifted the ban in May. A lack of rainfall, coupled with high temperatures and low humidity, brought about a new ban.
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Posted in Government, Horseshoe Bay, Llano, Llano County, News By Town
Posted on 12 June 2014. Tags: llano elections, llano government, Llano news
FROM STAFF REPORTS LLANO — Incumbent Linda Ballard will retain her seat as the Llano County Precinct 2 justice of the peace after a coin toss at the courthouse gazebo June 12, officials said. After a March primary, a May run-off and a June recount, the race for the Republican nomination between Ballard and challenger […]
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Posted in Government, Llano, Llano County, News By Town
Posted on 10 June 2014. Tags: elections, llano county government
FROM STAFF REPORTS LLANO — After a March primary, a May run-off and a June recount, the race for the Republican nomination for the Llano County Precinct 2 justice of the peace comes down to a coin flip June 12. During the Republican primary in March, Linda Ballard and Steve Lange were the top two […]
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Posted in Government, Llano County
Posted on 27 May 2014. Tags: Llano County elections
FROM STAFF REPORTS LLANO — In the Republican primary runoff elections for two justice of the peace on May 27, one resulted in a tie vote, while the second ended in defeat by 13 percentage points, according to preliminary numbers from the Llano County elections administrator.
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Posted in Government, Llano County
Posted on 27 May 2014. Tags: burnet county elections, elections, Llano County elections
FROM STAFF REPORTS BURNET — Voters have another round in the Democratic and Republican party primaries with the run-off elections May 27. On the Democratic ticket, the two run-off races are for statewide elections. David M. Alameel and Kesha Rogers are vying for the party’s nomination for U.S. senator. And Richard “Kinky” Friedman and Jim […]
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Posted in Burnet County, Government, Llano County
Posted on 10 May 2014. Tags: elections, Llano news, Llano schools
FROM STAFF REPORTS LLANO — In Llano city and school candidate races, unofficial election results May 10 showed a string of incumbent upsets, including a close race for city alderman positions, according to the elections administrator.
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Posted in Government, Llano, Llano County, News By Town