The mid-term election on Tuesday, Nov. 8, will be here before you know it. If you will be out of town on Election Day and during early voting (I’m talking to you, you young folks headed away to college soon), now’s the time to apply to vote by mail (sometimes also called “absentee voting”).
Per Texas law, any registered voter of the county may apply for a ballot by mail if you are 65 years of age or older, sick or disabled, out of the county on Election Day and during the period of early voting by personal appearance (October 24-November 4) or confined in jail but eligible to vote.
You can pick up an application to vote by mail at the Kendall County Elections Office, 221 Fawn Valley Drive in Boerne, or by clicking on the link on its website. (Google it.)