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Early Voting Locations
Brookhollow Library
530 Heimer Rd.
Claude Black Center
2805 E. Commerce
Cody Library
11441 Vance Jackson
Converse City Hall
405 S. Seguin Rd.
Copernicus Community Center
5003 Lord Rd.
East Central ISD Admin Bldg.
6634 New Sulphur Springs Rd.
Encino Branch Library
2515 East Evans Rd.
Fair Oaks Ranch City Hall
7286 Dietz Elkhorn
Great Northwest Library
9050 Wellwood
Henry Guerra Jr. Library
7978 W. Military Drive
John Igo Library
13330 Kyle Seale Parkway
Johnston Library
6307 Sun Valley Drive
Julia Yates Semmes Library
15060 Judson Rd.
Las Palmas Library
515 Castroville Rd.
Leon Valley City Hall
6400 El Verde Rd.
Lions Field 2809 Broadway
Maury Maverick Jr. Library
8700 Mystic Park
McCreless Library
1023 Ada Street
Memorial Library
3222 Culebra
Mission Library
3134 Roosevelt Ave.
Northside Activity Center
7001 Culebra
Olmos City Hall
120 El Prado W.
Parman Library @ Stone Oak
20735 Wilderness Oak
Precinct 1 Satellite Office
3505 Pleasanton Rd.
Shavano Park City Hall (lobby)
900 Saddletree Ct
Somerset High School
7650 S. 1604 W., Somerset
South Park Mall
2310 S.W. Military
Tobin Library @ Oakwell
4134 Harry Wurzbach
Universal City—City Hall
2150 Universal City Blvd.
Windcrest Takas Park Civic Ctr.
8601 Midcrown
Wonderland Mall @ Crossroads
4522 Fredericksburg
Primary Edition 2016
Vivian D. Brown, Editor Republican Party of Bexar County
EARLY VOTING TIMES
Feb. 16—19 8:00 am—6:00 pm
Feb 20—8:00 am—8:00 pm
Feb. 21—12:00 noon—6:00 pm
Feb. 22—26 8:00 am—8:oo pm
MAIN EARLY VOTING
LOCATIONS
Bexar County Election Dept.
1103 S. Frio
Bexar County Justice Center
300 Dolorosa
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ELECTION DAY
MARCH 1ST
(MUST VOTE IN PRECINCT)
7:00 AM—7:00 PM
Since my last column in this publication, your Bexar County Republican Party has scored a breakthrough victory on San Antonio’s Southside. In a stunning upset, John Lujan was elected State Representative for the 118th district – a district that had been held by Democrats for decades.
How did we do it? We turned out our conservative base. We found the right candidate in John Lujan, a conservative, retired firefighter, small-business own-er. We showed the Hispanic voters, who make up the majority on the Southside, with our candidate and with our conservative message – that we share their values.
Despite what Democrat pundits say, this was not an isolated incident. Since November of 2014 we have won 91 percent of all contested races in Bexar County.
And this is just the beginning. Our Republican Primary is almost here, with ear-ly voting underway February 16 and Election Day on March 1. We all know the presidential election is at the top of the ticket, but there are many other im-portant races on the ballot. I urge you to vote the entire ballot from President all the way down to precinct chair.
After the polls close on Election Day, you also have the opportunity to shape your county, state, and national Party by attending your Precinct Conven-tion. Precinct Conventions are held at your polling location immediately after the polls close, and it’s at these meetings where you can truly see the power of one vote. The conventions are where delegates and alternates to District Con-vention are elected and where resolutions are passed that go on to shape the Republican Party Platform.
Your involvement is key to the success of the party from local elections to the national political scene. When you attend your precinct convention; serve as an election judge or poll watcher; participate in phone banking and block walking; or support us financially, you are helping us continue to grow the infrastructure of the party and build on the incredible momentum we have.
It’s been a good year for Republicans in Bexar County, but we have more to do. We need to continue growing the party and moving forward to work togeth-er, turn out the vote, and ultimately win in November.
I’m so honored to be your Chairman and I look forward to making Bexar even redder as we march towards November and a landslide victory.
Together in Victory,
Robert Stovall Chairman,
Republican Party of Bexar County
LET’S KEEP WINNING!
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Chairman Robert Stovall
(210) 824-9445
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Election Day is Tuesday March 1, 2016
Voting times 7:00 am—7:00 pm
Must vote in own precinct on election day
If you have any trouble at a poll site; call us at
(210) 824-9445 and the elections department at
(210) 335-VOTE
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THE ROAD TO CONVENTION STARTS MARCH 1ST
PRECINCT CONVENTION
March 1st, 2016
Begins 7:30 pm after the polls close
SENATORIAL DISTRICT CONVENTIONS
March 19, 2016
SD 19—Highland Park Elementary—3736 S.E. Military —1:00 pm
SD 21—3160 Owenwood Dr.—10:00 am
SD 25—Blossom Athletic Center—12002 Jones Maltsberger Rd. —9am
SD 26—Nimitz Middle School—5426 Blanco Rd. —Time TBA
REPUBLICAN PARTY OF TEXAS CONVENTION
May 12, 13, 14 in Dallas, Texas
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
July 18, 19, 20, 21 in Cleveland, Ohio
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