Elections 101
Elections 101

Local Election Guides

Elections are a powerful thing. It might sound cliche, but they really are one of the best ways to make your voice be heard and create a positive impact on this world. 

 

But they also can be really confusing! With so many names on the ballot and the craziness that comes with a 24-hour news cycle, it can be hard to figure out what you’re even supposed to pay attention to. 

 

At The Austin Common, we’re dedicated to actually explaining the news and giving you the tools you need to cast an informed ballot by Election Day, with a special focus on local elections. After all, these are the races that can have the biggest impact on your everyday life… and they’re often the ones that get ignored. 

 

So, calling all first-time voters, sometimes voters, overwhelmed/busy voters, and disenchanted-with-national-elections-voters, these resources are for you!

 

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Current Election

Election Day is on November 5th.  

Important dates:

  • Early voting starts on October 21st and lasts through November 1st 

  • The last date to register to vote for this election is October 7th

What will be on the ballot? We all know there’s a big presidential race on the ballot this year, but here at The Austin Common, we’ll be focusing on the local races that matter most to our community. They include… 

  • 5 City Council seats (Districts 2, 4, 6, 7 and 10). You can figure out which Council district you live in here

    • The District 2, 4, and 6 guides are coming soon!

  • Mayor of Austin (even though Mayor Kirk Watson was just elected two years ago, we’re having another mayoral election this year, to get our city’s mayoral elections on the same timeline as presidential elections)

  • Two local propositions – Travis County Prop A & AISD Prop A 

 

PS – Be sure to look up your personalized sample ballot before going to the polls. You can look up your sample ballot on your county’s website:

Austin Mayoral Election Guide

Mayoral Election

Learn about the five candidates running to become the next mayor of Austin - Carmen Llanes Pulido, Jeffery Bowen, Doug Greco, Kirk Watson, and Kathie Tovo.

Mayoral Election 2024 Podcast

Mayoral Election Podcast

Hear directly from the candidates running to be the next mayor of Austin

District 10, Explained

City Council District 10

Learn about the two candidates running to be the next District 10 Austin City Council member - March Duchen and Ashika Ganguly.

District 10 Podcast

City Council District 10 Podcast

Hear directly from the candidates running to become the next District 10 Austin City Council member.

Austin City Council District 7 Election

City Council District 7

Learn about the six candidates running to be the next District 7 Austin City Council member - Pierre Huy Nguyễn, Todd Shaw, Edwin Bautista, Mike Siegel, Adam Powell, and Gary Bledsoe

District 7 Election 2024 Podcast

District 7 Podcast

Hear directly from the candidates running to become the next District 7 Austin City Council member.

Travis County Prop A

Travis County Prop A

An easy-to-read guide all about Travis County Prop A (which is about local affordable child care access).

Learn about the five candidates running to become the next mayor of Austin – Carmen Llanes Pulido, Jeffery Bowen, Doug Greco, Kirk Watson, and Kathie Tovo.

Hear directly from the candidates running to be the next mayor of Austin

Learn about the two candidates running to be the next District 10 Austin City Council member – March Duchen and Ashika Ganguly.

Hear directly from the candidates running to become the next District 10 Austin City Council member.

Learn about the six candidates running to be the next District 7 Austin City Council member – Pierre Huy Nguyễn, Todd Shaw, Edwin Bautista, Mike Siegel, Adam Powell, and Gary Bledsoe. 

Hear directly from the candidates running to become the next District 7 Austin City Council member.

An easy-to-read guide all about Travis County Prop A (which is about local affordable child care access).