Elections

Bee Cave Elections

GENERAL ELECTIONS

The City of Bee Cave holds annual elections on the May uniform election date (first Saturday in May). The next election for three (3) council member seats is May 3, 2025.

MAY 3, 2025 ELECTION

Notice of Filing Period

Candidate packets can be obtained from the city secretary's office. Please email [email protected]

or call 512-767-6641.

 

IMPORTANT DATES

April 3, 2025                 Last Day to Register to Vote

April 21, 2025               First Day of Early Voting

April 29, 2025               Last Day of Early Voting

May 3, 2025                  Election Day

Polling centers are assigned by Travis County and will be posted closer to early voting period.

 

NOVEMBER 5, 2024 ELECTION

 

Election Information:

The City Council is made up of six (mayor and five council members). All council members are elected "at large." All office holders for city elective office shall meet the requirements for public office prescribed by state and federal law, as well as the City Charter of the City of Bee Cave.

Each candidate for election or appointment to the City Council or office of Mayor shall be a qualified voter of the City, shall be eighteen (18) years of age or older on the first day of the term to be filled at the election, shall have resided in the City not less than twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date of the regular deadline for a candidate’s application for a place on the ballot and shall meet the requirements of the Texas Election Code.

No candidate may file in a single election for more than one (1) office or position as provided by this Charter. No employee of the City shall remain an employee of the City after filing for a seat on the City Council or the office of Mayor. Such filing shall constitute a voluntary resignation. The City Council is the final judge of all elections and the qualifications of its members and of any other elected officials of the City.

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Important Links & Information:

Travis County Elections Office

Texas Secretary of State

Texas Ethics Commission