Early voting started this week for the May 11 election, which includes school board elections for seven local school districts. For more information about how to vote, see Bexar County Elections or the early voting guide at the San Antonio Express-News.
- Alamo Heights ISD has two seats on the ballot, but both are uncontested.
- Harlandale ISD has three out of four contested races: “Harlandale ISD elections a street fight under the radar”, Francisco Vara-Orta, San Antonio Express-News, April 29, 2013.
- Judson ISD has three out of four contested races: “Judson voters to decide board, bond elections”, Lindsay Kastner, San Antonio Express-News, April 7, 2013; “Quality of school board candidates lacking in Judson”, San Antonio Express-News, April 30, 2013.
- Northside ISD has two seats on the ballot, but only one is contested. “Northside board president faces challenger”, Francisco Vara-Orta, San Antonio Express-News, April 26, 2013; “Keep Freeman on NISD board”, San Antonio Express-News, April 29, 2013.
- San Antonio ISD has one contested race; here’s my earlier post about the District 4 race.
- Southside ISD has three contested races: “Volunteer firefighter feud dogs Southside ISD board races”, Maria Luisa Cesar, San Antonio Express-News, April 28, 2013.
- Southwest ISD has three candidates competing for two at-large seats: “Three vie for two seats in Southwest ISD”, Maria Luisa Cesar, San Antonio Express-News, May 1, 2013.
Voters in some districts (including Judson ISD, Northside ISD, and Southwest ISD) may have to fill out two ballots in separate locations to vote in both school and city elections. “Two ballots for some voters”, Lindsay Kastner, San Antonio Express-News, April 26, 2013.