Las Lomas Homeowner's Association

EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS AND TIMES

You can vote during early voting Oct 21 to Friday, November 3

Albertson's, 670 South Flores
Albertson's; 18450 Blanco & 1604
Bexar County Justice Center, 300 Dolorosa
Blossom Athletic Center, 12002 Jones-Maltsberger
Central Park Mall, 622 NW Loop 410
Claude Black Center, 2805 E. Commerce
Crossroads Mall, 4522 Fredericksburg Rd.
Dellcrest Shopping Center
1800 South W.W. White Rd.

H-E-B Locations:
H-E-B #1, 1955 Nacogdoches Rd.
H-E-B #3, 108 N. Rosillo
H-E-B #8, 300 W. Olmos
H-E-B #11, 400 Valley Hi Mall
H-E-B #21, 3323 SE Military Dr.
H-E-B #25, 7951 Guilbeau Road
H-E-B Central Market, 4821 Broadway

Handy Andy Locations:
Handy Andy, 910 Bandera Rd.
Handy Andy, 2801 Nogalitos
Handy Andy, 8353 Culebra

Ingram Park Mall, 6301 NW Loop 410
McCreless Mall, 4100 S. New Braunfels
Rolling Oaks Mall, 6906 N. Loop 1604 E.
St. Philips College (SW Campus), 800 Quintana Rd.
Shavano Baptist Church, 5047 DeZavala
Somerset Multi-Purpose Community Center
19644 Somerset Rd., Somerset, TX.
South Park Mall, 2310 S.W. Military Dr.
Universal City, City Hall, 2150 Universal City Blvd.
Westlakes Mall, 1401 SW Loop 410
Windsor Park Mall, 7900 IH 35N
Hours:
Monday-Friday, October 23 to 27 - 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 28 - 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 29 - 12 Noon - 6:00 p.m.
Monday-Friday, October 30 to November 3 - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Bandera County (830) 796-3731
Comal County (830) 620-5520
First Floor; Annex Building
Guadalupe County (830) 303-4188 #2, #8, #1
Guadalupe County Office Building
1101 Elbel; Schertz
Kendall County (830) 249-9343
Courthouse
204 East San Antonio Street

Medina County (830) 741-6041
Courthouse; Hondo
Castorville County Building; Castorville
Devine County Building; Devine




We hope you choose to participate in the upcoming election

Important choices will be made in this election. U.S. President/Vice President
Al Gore/Joe Lieberman ;
(Democrat)
George Bush/Dick Cheney ;
(Republican)
Ralph Nader/Winona LaDuke ;
(Green Party)
Harry Browne/Art Olivier ;
(Libertarian Party)
Pat Buchanan/Ezola Foster ;
(Reform Party)

U.S. House of Representatives
District 20 Charlie Gonzalez ;
(D-Incumbent)
District 20 Alejandro (Alex) De Pena (L-Challenger)
District 21 Jim Green ;
(D-Challenger)
District 21 C.W. Steinbrecher (L-Challenger)
District 21 Lamar Smith ;
(R-Incumbent)
District 23 Henry Bonilla ;
(R-Incumbent)
District 23 Jeffrey Blunt (L-Challenger)
District 23 Isidro Garza, Jr. (D-Challenger)
District 28 Ciro Rodriguez
; (D-Incumbent)
District 28 William A. Stalknecht (L-Challenger)
U.S. Senate
Kay Bailey Hutchison ;
(R-Incumbent)
Gene Kelly (D-Challenger)
Mary Ruwart (L-Challenger)
Douglas Sandage (G-Challenger)
Texas House of Representatives
District 115 Mike Villareal (D-Incumbent)
District 116 Trey Martinez Fischer (D-Challenger)
District 117 John Longoria
;
(D-Incumbent)
District 118 Carlos Uresti
;
(D-Incumbent)
District 119 Robert Puente
;
(D-Incumbent)
District 120 Ruth Jones McClendon
;
(D-Incumbent)
District 121 Elizabeth Ames Jones
; (R-Challenger)
District 121 Michael Zapper (D-Challenger)
District 121 Jay Moore (L-Challenger)
District 122 John Shields
;
(R-Incumbent)
District 122 William E. Grisham (L-Challenger)
District 123 Frank Corte
;
(R-Incumbent)
District 123 Alice Yau (L-Challenger)
District 124 Jose Menendez (D-Challenger)
District 125 Chris George (R-Challenger)

District 125 Art Reyna
;
(D-Incumbent)
Texas Senate
District 19 Senate seat is not up for re-election
District 21 David Swift (R-Challenger)

District 21 Judith Zaffirini
;
(D-Incumbent)
District 25 Jeff Wentworth
;
(R-Incumbent)
District 25 George Meeks (L-Challenger)
District 26 Leticia Van de Putte
;
(D-Incumbent)
Texas Railroad Commissioner
Seat 1 Charles Matthews ;
(R-Incumbent)
Seat 1 Carolyn Fields (L-Challenger)
Seat 1 Gary Dugger (G-Challenger)
Seat 2 Michael Williams ;
(R-Incumbent)
Seat 2 Anthony Garcia (L-Challenger)
Seat 2 Charles Mauch (G-Challenger)
Texas Supreme Court
Seat 1 Nathan Hecht
;
(R-Incumbent)
Seat 1 Mike Jacobellis (L-Challenger)
Seat 1 Ben Levy (G-Challenger)
Seat 2 Priscilla Owen
;
(R-Incumbent)
Seat 2 Joe Alfredizen (L-Challenger)

Seat 3 Al Gonzales
;
(R-Incumbent)
Seat 3 Lance Smith (L-Challenger)

Court of Criminal Appeals
Presiding Judge Sharon Keller (R-Open Seat)
Presiding Judge Bill Vance (D-Open Seat)
Place 1 Charles Holcomb (R-Open Seat)
Place 1 Rife Scott Kimler (L-Open Seat)
Place 2 Barbara Parker Hervey (R-Open Seat)
Place 2 William Barr (D-Open Seat)

4th Court of Appeals
Place 1 Rebecca Simmons (R-Challenger)
Place 1 Alma L. Lopez (D-Incumbent)
Place 2 Jay Brandon (R-Challenger)
Place 2 Catherine Stone (D-Incumbent)
Place 3 Paul Green (R-Incumbent)
Place 3 Emilio Martinez (D-Challenger)
Place 4 Sarah Duncan (R-Incumbent)
Place 4 Warren Weir (D-Challenger)
Place 5 Karen Anglini (R-Incumbent)

Sheriff
Mark Vojvodich (R-Challenger)
Ralph Lopez (D-Incumbent)

Edwards Aquifer Authority
District 2 John Sanders (Incumbent)
District 2 Michael Yates (Challenger)
District 4 Samuel Luna (Challenger)
District 4 Guy Gadeke (Challenger)
District 4 Michael Beldon (Incumbent)
District 4 Simon Salas (Challenger)

Posted by rhernand on 10/24/2000
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