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Kendall County Elections Administration Office

kendall_county_courthouse_topAbout Kendall County Elections

We are responsible for voter registration activities and election operations in Kendall County which include over 23,000 registered voters, 3 political subdivisions, 2 School districts and the beautiful City of Boerne, TX.

Contact Information

Physical Address:

Kendall County Elections Administration Office
221 Fawn Valley Dr.
Boerne, Texas  78006.

Mailing Address:

Kendall County Elections Administration Office
PO Box 2384
Boerne, Texas  78006

We are open Monday – Friday from 8am until 5pm except county holidays. Closed for the lunch hour from 12pm – 1pm during regular business hours.

You may email us by submitting this form or call us at 830-331-8701

Volunteer Deputy Registrars

Volunteer Deputy Registrars are entrusted with the responsibility of officially registering voters in the State of Texas. They are appointed by county voter registrars and charged with helping increase voter registration in the state.

Volunteer as a Poll Worker, plus get paid for your time

We are always looking for assistance to ensure the  Early Vote and Election Day process is efficient.

For more information regarding Volunteering, please email us by clicking the button below


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Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act

In accordance with the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act, the State of Texas has adopted new administrative rules that make it easier for military and overseas voters to access the absentee voting process. Included are provisions which allow military service members temporarily residing outside their county of residence, as well as United States citizens residing overseas, to request blank balloting materials to be sent to them by email as well as the establishment of a ballot tracking system allowing military and overseas voters to determine the status of their ballot.

When a voter submits their Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), they may specify that a blank ballot be sent to them via email. Voted ballots must still be returned through regular mail, unless they are sent from a designated war zone and are eligible to be returned by fax. For more information, voters may visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) website or call FVAP at 1-800-438-VOTE (8683)

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Election Dates

2011 November Election – Tuesday, Nov 8, 2011

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P.O. Box 2384
221 Fawn Valley Dr.
Boerne, TX 78006
Phone: 830-331-8701

Department Head:
Staci Decker
Elections Administrator

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