Staff Reports
HAYS COUNTY – In April, the League of Women Voters of Hays County will hold virtual candidate forums for Drippings Springs Independent School District Board of Trustees and the San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District Board of Trustees.
The events can be viewed in live webinars with the candidates or from recordings on the Hays County League website. No registration required; simply click on the link provided below. The event schedule can also be accessed on the lwvhaysco.com site and the Hays County League of Women Voters’ Facebook page.
Questions for the forums have been prepared for the candidates by the League of Women Voters with community input.
Schedule: All forums will begin at 7:00 CDT on the following dates. To virtually attend these events, click on the links below on the date of the forums to get the posted Zoom link.
No pre-registration required. You may view completed events, recorded, within 24 hours of each forum at www.lwvhaysco.com on the Candidates Forum page (under the Events tab).
Candidate information will be available on VOTE411.org the week of April 4th and updated as available.
As part of the LWV of Hays County mission to empower voters, the candidate forums are a valuable resource for voters to fully inform themselves before heading to the vote center. The U.S. Census reports that Hays County experienced the fastest rate of growth, adding over 83K new residents, many of which are eligible voters. The LWV encourages new Hays County voters to attend these local forums to learn of and experience the candidates vying for their votes, however, as always, all voters are urged to attend.
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