Depending on where you live, you’ll have one or two elections in May. While below you’ll find links to information about both, my focus in this post is on the May 22 Republican Runoff election.
MEET THE CANDIDATES
In the Republican runoff on May 22, voters will choose their candidate for Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace, Place 6 Third Court of Appeals, and Congressional District 27. To help voters choose, the Lost Pines Republican Women will host the Third Court of Appeals candidates on Thursday, April 19 at the First National Bank in Bastrop. This is a free event. Details…
The Bastrop Republican County Executive Committee (BRCEC) will hold a Spring Picnic, expected to be attended by all the Republican runoff candidates. This will be held at Fisherman’s Park in Bastrop from 11:00am to 12:30pm on Saturday, April 28. This is a free event. Details…
VOTER INFORMATION
BastropVotes.org has a wealth of information about upcoming elections.
- Info about the May 5 elections, including early voting info, in Bastrop, Elgin & Smithville
- Info about the May 22 Runoff election (scroll down past the May 5 election info)
- Find your specific information: registration, polling place, and sample ballot for either the May 5 City/School election or the May 22 Runoff election.


Yesterday, for the second time, LPRW had a booth and parade entry at the Smithville Jamboree. For the second year in a row, we were wrapped in winter coats and blankets.
But, for the first time, we won a trophy: 2nd Place, Best Organization. And, we had a blast doing it. We decorated the truck on Friday (and it survived a horrible overnight thunder storm), enjoyed dinner together, set up our “stuff” early on Saturday morning, and again, dined together. We shared stories of the day, of our lives, of the political world.
THANK YOU to the hundreds of voters who filled in that circle next to my name on the ballot in early voting and on Election Day. Thank you for taking the time to read my literature. Door to door, or block walking, is next to impossible here so literature, Facebook, events, and whatever word of mouth you can generate is what gets your message out.