Local Election Day: May 4, 2024

Texas Primary Runoff Election:  May 28, 2024 

Leander ISD Votes

EVERY ELECTION MATTERS.

EVERY VOTE COUNTS.

Election Information & Key Dates

Last Day to Register to Vote in 2024 Primary Runoff Election: Monday, April. 29 | Check registration status

2024 Local Election

  • Thursday, April 4, 2024: Voter Registration Deadline
  • Monday, April 22, 2024: First Day of Early Voting
  • Tuesday, April 23, 2024: Deadline for counties to receive mail-in ballot requests
  • Tuesday, April 30, 2024: Last Day of Early Voting
  • Saturday, May 4, 2024: Election Day

2024 Primary Runoff Election

  • Monday, April 29, 2024: Last Day to Register to Vote for Primary Runoff election
  • Friday, May 17, 2024: Last Day to Apply by Mail (Received, not Postmarked)
  • Monday, May 20, 2024: First Day of Early Voting
  • Friday, May 24, 2024: Last Day of Early Voting
  • Tuesday, May 28, 2024: Election Day

Find What’s on Your Ballot

Brought to you by the League of Women Voters Education Fund, Vote 411 offers the Election information you need, including:

  • First time voter checklist
  • Personalized voting information
  • Find what’s on your ballot
  • Voter guides
  • Candidate and ballot measure information
  • Discover upcoming debates in your area

The Power of a Vote

On Oct. 5, 2023 the LISD Board passed a resolution supporting and promoting a culture of voting. Read more here.

When voting for state and local officials, choices have very direct and concrete effects on the daily lives of the community.

The first step to making your voice is registering to vote:

✔️ Check your registration to make sure it is accurate and active.
✔️ Update your registration if you have changed names and/or changed addresses.

➡️  Fill out a voter registration application, then print it and send it to your county elections official.

If 100% of educators vote, we can change the outcome of elections. 

The people you elect decide:

  1. How much to fund public schools
  2. How much time, money, and attention is spent on standardized testing
  3. Whether or not to support public education
  4. Whether or not to privatize education in Texas

Important Links

Leander ISD Board of Trustees Elections 
The Leander ISD Board of Trustees is comprised of seven members. All school board positions are elected for four-year terms and represent the entire school district. Leander ISD residents who meet the eligibility requirements specified in Board Policy BBA (Legal) may run for any place on the Board. School Board elections are in even numbered years on the November uniform election date.

Williamson County election page
Williamson County new voter registration, current voter name and address changes, view what’s on your ballot, in person and vote by mail information, become a poll worker or volunteer deputy registrar, more.

Travis County election page
Travis County new voter registration, current voter name and address changes, view what’s on your ballot, in person and vote by mail information, become a poll worker or volunteer deputy registrar, more.

Texas Secretary of State, VoteTexas.gov
Voter rights, FAQ, new voter registration, services for voters with special needs, information for military and overseas voters, important election dates and voting precinct information.

VOTE411.org 
Learn where candidates running for office in your community stand on the issues. Search by your address to create, print or email a personalized ballot to use as a reference when you vote. Let’s move Texas out of last place in voter turnout!