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Burleson County reports 4,489 early voters; judge says election‑related clothing complaints were reported to Secretary of State

Burleson County Commissioners Court · March 4, 2026

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County officials reported 4,489 early voters in the 2024 general election; County Judge Keith Schroeder said reports about voters wearing political memorabilia were sent to the Texas Secretary of State after poll workers said they felt uncomfortable.

Burleson County officials told Commissioners Court on Oct. 28 that 4,489 residents cast ballots during early voting for the 2024 general election, and that county election staff had reported instances of voters wearing political memorabilia to the Texas Secretary of State.

D. J. Oliver presented a comparison of early-voting turnout with 2020 and stated the county had 4,489 early voters, according to the meeting record. During the County Judge’s report, Judge Keith Schroeder said there had been “some problems with what people are wearing as far as political memorabilia,” that the issue had been reported to the Secretary of State, and that it was creating an uncomfortable situation for elections workers. These remarks were part of the judge’s report rather than a formal motion.

The auditor’s report for September 2024 was also presented: sales tax received in October was $115,943 (down 2.54% from October 2023); S&P Global’s credit rating review was listed as AA-/Stable; and the Travis County Medical Examiner’s autopsy fee was reported to increase from $3,891 to $4,085 for 2025. The meeting packet reportedly includes attachments for these items.