Pharaoh Clark announces run for San Antonio City Councilโs District 2
While weโre still wrapping up the 2020 General Election, one local activist has his mind set on next year. Pharaoh Clark announced Friday that he will be running for San Antonio City Council, District 2, in May of 2021. Heโs also worked directly with the City Council on changes the community wants to see. The cityโs general election is set for May 1, 2021. RELATED: Meet the activist working with San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg to help stop racial injustices
Everything you need to know about voting in the 2020 November General Election
The General Election ballot in Texas will include other federal, state and county races as well as city and school district races, depending on your precinct. U.S. citizens who are 18 years old by Election Day and registered to vote by Oct. 5 in Texas can vote in the Texas General Election on Nov. 3, unless prohibited by law. Registered voters can vote in person either during the early voting period from Oct. 13 to Oct. 30 or on Election Day on Nov. 3. Mail/absentee ballot voting is also available to elderly voters and voters with physical disabilities. Ballots from members of the armed forces must be received by the 6th day after Election Day.
Who is on the November 2020 election ballot for Bexar County
SAN ANTONIO โ We now know what the Bexar County ballot will look like for the 2020 General Election on Nov. 3. Any U.S. citizen who is 18 years old by Election Day and registered to vote in Texas by the Oct. 5 voter registration deadline can vote in the election, with a few exceptions prohibited by law. These are the candidates in contested races at the federal, state and Bexar County level. The candidates are listed in the order they will appear on the ballot. See the full sample ballot here:Other election resources:
How to register to vote in Texas for the Nov. 3 presidential election
SAN ANTONIO โ The 2020 General Election is coming up on Nov. 3 and if you want to cast your ballot, youโll need to be sure youโre registered to vote. Any U.S. citizen who is 18 years old by Election Day and registered to vote in Texas by the Oct. 5 voter registration deadline can vote in the presidential election, with few exceptions prohibited by law. 2) You can also register in person at your county voter registration office. If you are registered, but youโve lost your voter registration card, you can notify your county voter registrar in writing to get a new one. You wonโt need your voter registration card when you vote, but you will need a valid form of identification to vote in Texas.