Hutto, Texas - The City is already preparing for an important election in May 2025, where key positions on the City Council will be up for grabs. Local elections like these are vital to shaping the community's future, and residents are encouraged to participate in the democratic process.
Positions on the Ballot
Voters will have the opportunity to elect candidates for the following City Council positions:
Mayor
Place 3
Place 6
These positions play a critical role in Hutto's governance, influencing decisions that impact city policies, infrastructure, and overall community development.
Currently in those positions are Mayor Mike Snyder, Randal Clark for Place 3, and Amberley Kolar in Place 6.
Why This Election Matters
Local elections often have a direct impact on residents' daily lives. From approving budgets to making decisions about schools, parks, and public services, the officials elected will help guide the future of Hutto. This is your chance to make your voice heard and shape the leadership of your city.
How to Register to Vote
To vote in the May 2025 election, residents must be registered. Here’s how to ensure your eligibility:
Verify Your Registration Status: Visit Williamson County website to check if you are registered.
Register to Vote: If you're not already registered, complete your application before the registration deadline.
Where to Vote
The polling location for Hutto has historically been the following but, we will update here if that changes:
321 Ed Schmidt Blvd, Ste 200, Hutto, Texas, 78634
Key Dates to Remember
Candidate Registration: Filing opens January 15th and closes February 14th
Voter Registration Deadline: 30 days before Election Day
Early Voting Period: TBD (usually starts two weeks before Election Day)
Election Day: Saturday, May 3, 2025
How to Prepare for the Election
Research the Candidates: Take time to understand the platforms and priorities of each candidate running for Mayor, Place 3, and Place 6. Local newspapers, city websites, and candidate forums are excellent resources.
Know Your Polling Location: Ensure you know where your designated voting location is and its operating hours.
Bring the Necessary Identification: Texas law requires voters to present an approved form of ID at the polls.
New: Cell phone usage is prohibited while standing in line.
Stay Informed
For updates and more information about the May 2025 election in Hutto, visit the City of Hutto’s official website or contact the City Secretary's office.
By participating in the election, you’re contributing to the progress and prosperity of Hutto. Mark your calendar and make your vote count!
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