Early voting for races in three Brown County cities ended yesterday. Through the end of early voting 256 total votes were cast between the three municipalities. Thirty-three voted in the Bangs mayoral race, 103 in the Blanket School Board races and 120 in the Early mayoral and city council races.
Election day is this Saturday. On election day, those casting a ballot in the Bangs mayoral race will vote at the Bangs First Baptist Church, located at 401 2nd St. Blanket residents voting for school board will head to the Blanket ISD Cafeteria and those casting a ballot for the Early mayoral and city council races will vote at the Early Chamber of Commerce, located at 104 E. Industrial Drive.
For the first time in 12 years, incumbent Early mayor Robert Mangrum will be challenged. Also running for mayor are Sean Fulton and Frankie Wilder. Two council seats are also up for election in Early. The seats of incumbents Joel Johnson and Janice Bush are up for election. Bush did not re-file, but Johnson did. The other challengers in that race are Travis Eoff, Noah Williams and Amy Beam. In Bangs, incumbent mayor Eric Bishop will be challenged by former mayor and current council member Carrol Wells. In Blanket, there will be no contested races on the city council. However, on the Blanket School Board, Place 2 Incumbent Mary Wilson will be challenged by Janis Kincaid and in Place 1, incumbent Steve Schulze will be challenged by Angela Dozier.
For questions, call the elections office at 646-4333.

