City of Lytle elections begin early voting Oct. 13 for Mayor, Aldermen races as well as Special Election to consider mixed drinks

The registered voters of the City of Lytle, Texas have been given notice that the polling places will be open from 7 am to 7 pm on November 3, 2020 for voting in the general election to elect a Mayor, and for a special local option election “for the purpose of considering the legalization of the legal sale of mixed drink beverages in restaurants by food and beverage certificate holders only”. (See notices in this week’s The Devine News).
Lytle is unique as part of the City of Lytle is in three different counties, so the polls and times vary depending on where you live inside the City of Lytle.
All registered voters of the City of Lytle can vote in the Mayoral election and Special Option Election concerning mixed drinks.
Also registered voters of District 4 & 5 get to vote on their district alderman races. You don’t have to live in the district to run for a seat, but you must live in the district to vote for your district’s alderman.
Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted each weekday starting Tuesday, October 13, 2020. (See the notices of election for locations, times, and details this week’s The Devine News pages depending on which county you live in Atascosa, Medina or Bexar County of The City of Lytle.)
Applications for ballots by mail must be received by October 23, 2020. (See appropriate notice for information).

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