2020 Election & Voter Information
Special Election for Charter Amendments
November 3, 2020
Last day to Register to Vote: Monday, October 5, 2020
Early Voting: October 13th - October 30th, 2020
** Results for the Special Charter Election will be posted beside each proposition below. **
Proposition A - Passed
Votes For: 1365 Against: 268
An amendment to the City Charter revising and deleting sections which are inconsistent with State law to be consistent with State law. View Details
Proposition B - Passed
Votes For: 1311 Against: 307
An amendment to the City Charter deleting and amending those provisions which are redundant of state law or otherwise unnecessary to the powers of the City. View Details
Proposition C - Passed
Votes For: 921 Against: 732
An amendment to the City Charter providing that the Chief of Police shall be appointed by the City Manager with confirmation by the City Council. View Details
Proposition D - Passed
Votes For: 1336 Against: 314
An amendment to the City Charter requiring the Mayor to vote on all matters before the City Council. View Details
Proposition E - Passed
Votes For: 1391 Against: 259
An amendment to the City Charter providing that should a Councilmember or the Mayor fail to continuously reside within the City Limits during their term of office that they shall forfeit their office. View Details
Proposition F - Passed
Votes For: 1422 Against: 217
An amendment to the City Charter prohibiting a member of the City Council, the Chief of Police, member of any board, appointive officer or an employee, from holding other public offices when prohibited by law. View Details
Proposition G - Passed
Votes For: 1249 Against: 367
An amendment to the City Charter amending the residency requirement for the Judge of the Municipal Court. View Details
Proposition H - Passed
Votes For: 1328 Against: 282
An amendment to the City Charter amending the provisions for the appointment, removal, and duties of the City Manager. View Details
Proposition I - Passed
Votes For: 1106 Against: 523
An amendment to the City Charter providing that the City Secretary shall be appointed by the City Manager. View Details
Proposition J - Passed
Votes For: 1166 Against: 468
An amendment to the City Charter providing that the Fire Chief shall be appointed by the City Manager with confirmation by the City Council. View Details
Proposition K - Passed
Votes For: 1434 Against: 179
An amendment to the City Charter requiring that the captions of all ordinances be read in open session in at least one meeting unless a Council Person or the Mayor requests the entire ordinance be read. View Details
2020 General Election Information
(Cancelled due to Unopposed Candidates)
Offices to be elected:
Place 1 - North Ward
Place 4 - South Ward
First day to have your name placed on the ballot: January 15th, 2020
Last day to have your name placed on the ballot: February 14th, 2020
Voting Dates:
Early Voting
- Monday, April 20 - Friday, April 24
- 8am to noon, 1pm to 5pm daily
- Monday, April 27 - Tuesday, April 28
- 7am to 7pm daily
General Election
- Saturday, May 2, 2020
- 7am to 7pm
Candidates:
Candidates will be listed here as they file for a place on the ballot.
Place 1 - North Ward

Tracy Rankin of 1100 US Hwy 283,
Coleman TX has signed up to run for
North Ward Place 1 position in the
May 2, 2020 elections.
Place 4 - South Ward

Incumbent for South Ward Place 4,
Monti Sides of 200 Miami St, Coleman TX
has signed up to run in the May 2, 2020 elections.