
Early voting in Brownfield looks to be strong as there have been 417 votes cast from Monday, April 22nd to Friday, April 26th at 12:15 PM. Terry County municipalities and districts will continue early voting for the local/municipal elections until 5:00 PM Friday, April 26th and will resume Monday, April 29th through Tuesday, April 30th 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Early voting can be done at the Terry County Elections Office located in the Terry County Annex 507 W. Main in Brownfield. Election Day is May 4th, 2019 from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and will be held in different precincts. Contact the Elections Office for information regarding your voting poll. 806.637.3806
Local and municipal elections historically have very low voter turnout, so with 417 already cast ballots, this election should surpass last years Mayor race which only had 535 total votes, that’s only 5.6% of the population of Brownfield. Your vote is important, let your voice be heard.
HERE ARE THE FOUR CONTESTED RACES, & A SALES TAX INCREASE ELECTION IN THE CITY OF WELLMAN AND A BISD BOND ELECTION.

Brownfield Regional Medical Center has three Directors-at-large positiona open with the current placeholders; Sue Cottrell, Justin Hesse, & Richard Van Der Vlist. Six candidates will be on the ballot for election and those are Sue Cottrell, Phillip Gore, Justin Hesse, Bobby Lawrence, Taryn Simental, and Richard VanDerVlist.
Meadow ISD has a contested race as well with two trustees-at-large open. There are five candidates vying for the two positions and they are Danny Castaneda, Christopher Castilleja, Scott Caswell, Keith Harrison, and J’Bob Jowers.
Moving on to another school district race is Wellman-Union ISD.

The fourth contested race is Brownfield City Council District 5. Current District 5 placeholder Ray McFarland will be coming off the council because of term limits. So the open seat is contested with Isaiah Bautista and Eric Horton vying for this one seat.
Also on the ballot for the City of Wellman, the citizens will be able to vote on raising the sales tax in Wellman. The current sales tax for the City of Wellman is 6.25% which is required by the State of Texas and local entities can only raise the sales tax up 2% making the sales tax rate capped at 8.25%. The City of Wellman is proposing a 1% hike which if passed will make sales tax in Wellman at 7.25%. As of right now, there is not a vendor in Wellman that qualifies for this sales tax.

The big hot button item is the $40 million bond election for Brownfield ISD. BISD plans, if the bond passes, to build a new high school and move the students from the current middle school to the current high school. The classroom section of the current middle school will be demolished and cleared out. BISD plans to keep the gymnasiums, auditorium, and kitchen/cafeteria and make upgrades to those places. The bond will also be for the construction to secure entrances and visitor screening areas at all academic campuses plus other security renovations. The bond will help fund new playgrounds for both Colonial Heights and Oak Grove Elementary Schools.
Here is the list of candidates that automatically become eligible for their seats because nobody else contested them in this election. For Brownfield ISD, Yvonne Rocha will be Trustee Dist. 1, Randy Anthony Dist. 2, and Cody Churchwell Dist. 3. City of Brownfield District 4 will be Michelle Cooper. City of Brownfield At-Large, two positions will be Tom Hesse and Chuck Nave. City of Meadow At-Large three position but only two applied is Everett McArthur and Kandace Keesee Welch. The City of Wellman Mayor position will Todd Ellis, Place 2 Sally Rodriguez and Place 4 Seth Hollowell.


