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If passed, registered voters would get up to two $25 vouchers in the mail to contribute to the campaigns of local candidates.
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This style of government eliminates the city manager role, and the mayor, who is elected, takes over much of that job.
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Williamson County has a number of local races for school boards and city council seats, as well as some sizable bonds, on the ballot.
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Voters will decide on a roughly $238 million school bond package, and elect members to several school boards and city councils.
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The citywide proposition is a petition-driven response to the city's 2019 decision to largely stop ticketing folks experiencing homelessness.
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Austin voters have the chance to decide on eight issues, including the city’s homelessness policies, switching to a “strong-mayor” system of government and implementing ranked-choice voting.