The Kendall County Democratic Party is committed to turning Texas blue — particularly, to the very real opportunity to flip the Texas House back to Democratic control after 20 years — and electing Democratic candidates to the US House of Representatives and all statewide offices, from Governor on down. To do this, we commit to full participation in all the Democratic primaries and conventions that comprise our nominating process — and we need your participation as well.
More information on registering to vote here.
Voter Resource Page from the Texas Democratic Party.
Early voting
Feb. 17-20, Tuesday-Friday 8am-6pm
Feb. 21, Saturday 7am-7pm
Feb. 22, Sunday 9am-3pm
Feb. 23-Feb. 27, 7am-7pm
At Election office 221 Fawn Valley Dr.
Election Day is March 3, 2026.
Kendall County participates in the Countywide Polling Place Program. Any registered voter of Kendall County may choose to vote at any of the Vote Center Locations listed below on Election Day.
Your Vote… Your Choice… Your Location!
Polls are open on Election Day from 7 am to 7 pm
Locations are subject to change.
- City Hall (Training Room)
447 N Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006 - First Baptist Church (HUB)
631 S School Street
Boerne, TX 78006 - Bergheim Volunteer Fire Department
1 Old Curry Creek Road
Bergheim, TX 78004 - Burdick Community Center
119 Old San Antonio Road
Boerne, TX 78006 - Kendall County Fairgrounds (New Hall)
1307 River Road
Boerne, TX 78006 - Kendalia Community Center
2610 FM 473
Kendalia, TX 78027 - Boerne Bible Church
1026 E Blanco Road
Boerne, TX 78006 - Sisterdale Community Center
2 Sisterdale-Lindendale Road
Sisterdale, TX 78006 - Comfort Baptist Church
100 Amber Drive
Comfort, TX 78013 - Waring Fire House
11 Waring Road
Boerne, TX 78006 - Nineteen:Ten Church
130 FM 1376
Boerne, TX 78006
For more information check with the Kendall County Elections office https://www.co.kendall.tx.us/262/Current-Election-Information
Kendall County Democratic Convention

Per the rules of the Texas Democratic Party, “any qualified Democratic voter who will be 18 years of age or older on the date in November of the General Election and who resides in the county and who has voted in the Democratic Primary…or who signs an oath of affiliation to the Democratic Party and has not voted in another party’s primary…shall be eligible to attend” and vote at the County Convention. Note that this means if you cast a “protest vote” in the Republican Primary, you may *not* attend or vote at the County Democratic Convention.
At this event, we discuss Party business, adopt Party resolutions, and select delegates to send to the Texas Democratic Convention. For more information, email the KCDP Chair at chair@kendalltxdemocrats.org.
