We’re less than 48 hours out from Election Day. Though you won’t see many candidates on the ballot, this is an unusually consequential off-year election for Bexar County voters.  

Bexar County is asking voters’ permission to use venue tax dollars to redevelop the San Antonio Spurs’ current home on the East Side into a year-round stock show and rodeo district — listed on the ballot at Proposition A — and funding for a new downtown arena — on the ballot as Proposition B, among other measures.

When and where can I vote?

Bexar County has more voting centers operating on Election Day than during early voting. Voters can cast their ballots on Nov. 4 at any polling location from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Use this map to find your nearest polling location. 

Catch a fare-free ride on VIA Metropolitan Transit on Election Day.

Present a valid Bexar County voter registration card to the operator upon boarding in order to receive the free fare. 

Nov. 4 election results

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The Bexar County Elections Department reminds voters that state law prohibits wearing campaign swag when you go to vote. That includes anything with school district, city, San Antonio Spurs and San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo logo, Elections Administrator Michele Carew said.

What’s on the ballot?

Use our comprehensive Voter Guide to prepare your vote on everything you’ll see on your ballot.

Here’s our breakdown of Propositions A and B, the exact ballot language and our explainer on how the county venue tax works.  

School funding measures are also on the ballot: Judson, East Central and Schertz-Cibolo ISDs are all asking voters to approve tax rate increases. Meanwhile, Northeast ISD is pursuing its first bond election in a decade. 

Here’s a summary of what each district is asking for and how the money would be used: Judson, East Central, Schertz-Cibolo and Northeast ISD.

Also on Tuesday, Converse, Schertz and Windcrest are electing mayors and council members. Schertz is also voting on a proposal involving land annexation near Randolph Air Force Base.

State lawmakers are asking voters to decide on 17 proposed constitutional amendments. Read more about all of them in this deep dive from The Texas Tribune.