After two days of early voting, 133 voters have cast ballots in the May 6 Fredericksburg Independent School District trustee race. The FISD Administration Office recorded 52 voters on Monday and 77 on Tuesday. Four mail-in ballots have also been returned. Sheree Burrow of FISD described the voting
After two days of early voting, 133 voters have cast ballots in the May 6 Fredericksburg Independent School District trustee race.
The FISD Administration Office recorded 52 voters on Monday and 77 on Tuesday.
Four mail-in ballots have also been returned.
Sheree Burrow of FISD described the voting as “steady” and “average.”
Incumbent school board secretary Kerinne Herber is running against Lance Love, Ronald Stotz and Brian Lehne.
Sam Aldrich is a write-in candidate who will be listed on a piece of paper in the voting booth but will not be on the ballot.
Candidate statements were featured in last week’s Standard-Radio Post.
The May race will decide who will fill the three open spots on the Fredericksburg Independent School District board.
Early voting began Monday, April 24 and will continue through May 2, at the FISD Administration Office, 234 Friendship Lane. Voting times are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Election Day will be 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, May 6, at the Fredericksburg Middle School Cafeteria.
Tuesday, April 25, was the final day to request an application to vote by mail in the school board race.
FISD trustee candidates
The seats of longtime trustees Kay Stech and Lorrie Hess are up for three-year terms. Stech and Hess both decided against running for reelection.
Lance Feuge filed to run in the race, but he has since dropped out. His name will still appear on the ballot.
Other FISD school board members include Natalie Bowman, president; Mark Cornett, vice president; Dave Campbell and Dale Geistweidt, members.