Hutto City Council Election Day — May 2

- Hutto voters will choose City Council members for Place 1 and Place 4 on Saturday, May 2, 2026, in the city’s next municipal election. - Place 1 has four candidates — Jerrel W. Reynolds, Sarosh Jafri, Brandy McCool and Luiz Dunham — while Brandon DeLeon faces Corina Zepeda in Place 4. - Early voting runs April 20-28, and Williamson County uses countywide polling places for Election Day ballots. (huttotx.gov)

Hutto’s next City Council election is set for Saturday, May 2, 2026, with voters choosing representatives for Place 1 and Place 4. (huttotx.gov) The City of Hutto says four candidates filed for Place 1: Jerrel W. Reynolds, Sarosh Jafri, Brandy McCool and Luiz Dunham. Two candidates filed for Place 4: Brandon DeLeon and Corina Zepeda. (huttotx.gov) (communityimpact.com) Early voting by personal appearance runs from Monday, April 20, 2026, through Tuesday, April 28, 2026, according to the city’s election page. The voter registration deadline for this election was April 2, 2026. (huttotx.gov) Williamson County Elections says countywide voting is in effect, which means eligible voters can cast a ballot at any polling location in Williamson County on Election Day. The county elections office is also the main source for polling-place lists and voting procedures. (wilcotx.gov) The city’s election information page directs voters to the Texas Secretary of State’s VoteTexas resources for identification rules and other statewide voting laws. Texas voters are required to be registered in their county of residence before casting a regular ballot. (huttotx.gov) (votetexas.gov) The May 2 ballot covers only two council seats, but one of them is an open race. Community Impact reported that the Place 4 winner will succeed Peter Gordon, who cannot run again because of term limits. (communityimpact.com) Local coverage has also identified Place 1 as the seat held by interim Councilman Charles Warner. That leaves Hutto voters deciding who will take a seat that has already changed hands this year. (taylorpress.net) Candidate questionnaires published by Community Impact show the field is offering voters different pitches on growth, infrastructure and city priorities ahead of the vote. Those Q&As cover all four Place 1 candidates and both Place 4 candidates. (communityimpact.com 1) (communityimpact.com 2) For Hutto residents, the practical next step is simple: check Williamson County’s polling locations and the city’s election page before Saturday, May 2, and bring the required identification. (wilcotx.gov) (huttotx.gov)

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