Kendall County Judge Hopeful Stresses Importance of Feb 17–27 Early Voting
Kendall County Judge candidate Ricky Gleason is emphasizing the importance of local elections and urging residents to participate in early voting from February 17–27, 2026. Gleason’s campaign focuses on collaborative leadership, emergency preparedness and long-term planning for the county’s future.
Boerne, Texas (Newsworthy.ai) Tuesday Feb 17, 2026 @ 10:05 AM CST
Ricky Gleason, candidate for Kendall County Judge, is calling on residents to make their voices heard in the upcoming primary election by voting early from February 17–27, 2026.
“If you’re not voting in the primary, you are losing your choices. By November, the choice has already been made for you. Our generation needs to get involved, it’s time.” – Ricky Gleason
A Call to Vote: Your Voice in Local Government
Gleason stressed that local elections - particularly for County Judge -directly impact community safety, infrastructure, and quality of life.
“If you’re not voting in the primary, you are losing your choices,” Gleason said in a recent episod of The Building Texas Show. “By November, the choice has already been made for you. Our generation needs to get involved, it’s time.”
Early voting runs February 17–27, with Election Day on March 3. Residents can find polling locations and details at the Kendall County Elections Office website.
Priorities: Collaboration, Preparedness & Strategic Planning
A financial planner and former Bernie Planning & Zoning Commission member, Gleason emphasized:
- Collaborative Leadership: Building stronger partnerships between the county, cities, schools, and nonprofits.
- Emergency Readiness: Enhancing flood and wildfire response through coordinated planning and volunteer fire support.
- Long-Term Vision: Developing a county-wide strategic plan to guide growth while protecting property rights and natural resources like the Guadalupe River.
Why County Leadership Matters
The County Judge serves as the county’s CEO, overseeing budgets, emergency management, and interlocal agreements. Gleason, a Bernie High School graduate who returned to raise his family locally, framed the role as one of service:
“It’s about taking care of people and helping them realize their dreams," Gleason added. "We need leadership that listens, plans, and brings people together.”
Voting Information & Resources:
- Early Voting: February 17–27, 2026
- Election Day: March 3, 2026
- Polling Locations & Details: Kendall County Current Election Information
To hear more about Gleason's vision for Kendall county, watch the full interview on The Building Texas Show:
Why the Kendall County Judge Matters | Candidate Ricky Gleason on Budget, Growth & Service
Learn More About Ricky Gleason:
Visit rickygleason.com for platform details and voter resources.
About Ricky Gleason for Kendall County Judge:
Ricky Gleason is a lifelong Kendall County resident, financial planner, and dedicated community advocate running for Kendall County Judge. A graduate of Boerne High School who returned to raise his family in the Hill Country, Gleason brings over a decade of experience in financial strategy, nonprofit board service, and local governance—including two terms on the Boerne Planning & Zoning Commission. His campaign focuses on collaborative leadership, emergency preparedness, and long-term strategic planning to manage growth while protecting property rights, water resources, and the rural character of Kendall County. Committed to service over politics, Gleason aims to bring transparency, fiscal responsibility, and community-centered decision-making to the Commissioner’s Court.
Media Contact:
Ricky Gleason
Website: www.rickygleason.com
Email: [email protected]
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