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Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD board approves order of election for four trustee seats

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Summary

The Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District Board of Trustees approved an order placing trustee races for Places 4, 5, 6 and 7 on the November ballot for voters in Guadalupe and Bexar counties; the motion passed unanimously, 7-0.

The Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve an order of election placing four trustee races on the November ballot for voters in Guadalupe and Bexar counties.

A board member moved that the board “approve the order of election for both Guadalupe County and Bexar County to officially call the November [election] to elect four Schertz‑Cibolo‑Universal City Independent School District trustees,” specifying Places 4, 5, 6 and 7 as full terms. A different board member seconded the motion. Board President called the vote; the motion passed 7-0.

The action directs that Places 4, 5, 6 and 7 appear on the district’s November ballot in the portions of the district that fall in Guadalupe and Bexar counties. During the motion a board member asked, “Do we need to include the come out?” — a phrasing transcribed in the record; the transcript does not record a clarification or final determination of that phrasing during the vote.

An earlier, separate motion recorded in the transcript also passed by vote count 6-0; the transcript does not include details about that item. The board adjourned shortly after the November-election order passed.

The approval sets the administrative step for placing the four full-term trustee races before district voters in the two counties. The transcript does not specify candidate names, ballot language beyond the places, or any statutory citations governing the order of election.