Yorktown, Texas—Jody Hall, a dedicated community member and advocate for education, has officially announced her candidacy for the Yorktown ISD School Board election, scheduled for May 3rd. Hall made her announcement public through a heartfelt Facebook post, urging residents to support her campaign and cast their votes in the upcoming election.
In her post, Hall expressed her enthusiasm for serving the community and emphasized the importance of education in shaping the future of Yorktown. She wrote, “Making it Facebook official! I would appreciate ALL of your votes in the upcoming school board election on May 3rd! Let me know if you need a sign to show your support!”
Hall is one of five candidates vying for three open positions on the Yorktown ISD School Board. Her campaign focuses on fostering a collaborative environment within the school district and ensuring that students receive the resources and support they need to succeed.
Early voting for the election will take place from April 22nd to April 29th, with no weekend voting. On election day, Yorktown residents can cast their votes at the YISD Cafeteria, located at 404 W. 4th Street. To participate in the election, citizens must be registered to vote by April 3rd.
Hall’s commitment to education and her proactive approach to community engagement have already garnered attention. Her campaign invites residents to reach out for yard signs to show their support and spread the word about her candidacy.
For more information on the election and voting procedures, visit the DeWitt County Elections Office or check out their website. Stay tuned for updates on Hall’s campaign and other candidates as the election date approaches.
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