The City of Killeen municipal elections are tomorrow, Saturday, May 6. from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and results will be posted once polls close at www.KilleenTexas.gov/Election.
Killeen voters will elect city council seats for Districts 1, 2, and 3. The District 4 election was canceled after incumbent Michael Boyd drew no opponent. Only voters who live in each district may vote for that district’s representative.
The list of candidates and voting locations can be found on that webpage (www.KilleenTexas.gov/Election). Voters must vote at their designated precinct location on election day. The site also includes a link to an interactive map, in case residents need to confirm in which district they reside.
Early voting totals will be posted shortly after 7 p.m. and the unofficial final results (early voting and election day tabulation) will post as soon as possible Saturday evening after polls close. City Hall will not be open Saturday. Results will only be posted on the City’s election webpage Saturday night.
There will be a news alert sent to media, community partners and all citizens who are subscribed to the City of Killeen News Alerts once the unofficial tabulation is posted to www.KilleenTexas.gov/Election. For those who are not already signed up for alerts, they should subscribe to receive “City News” alerts at www.KilleenTexas.gov/NotifyMe.
The election webpage will also have a link to a livestream showing the central counting station in compliance with a new Texas Election Code, which requires counties/cities with a population over 100,000 to livestream and record all areas containing ballots from the time that the ballots are delivered to the central counting station, until the local canvass of election results.
City of Killeen elections for city council district members are held in May of each odd year. Elections for mayor and city council at-large members are held in May of each even year.
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