Brayden Rose is sworn in as the District 4 city councilman, Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at Citizens Tower.
Brayden Rose is sworn in as the District 4 city councilman, Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at Citizens Tower.
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What to know, where to vote for Lubbock's June special council election

Saturday is the last day for voters in Lubbock’s City Council District 4 to cast a ballot in the special election to fill the seat.

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 27 at several locations in Lubbock for the June 27 special election that will determine who will replace Councilman Brayden Rose.

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Rose announced his resignation earlier in the year and will formally vacate his seat on the Lubbock City Council once the district elects his successor.

Five candidates are on the ballot: Gary Boren, Stephanie Ferran, Tim Green, Bill Curnow and Boyd Goodloe.

Already, 1,880 voters cast ballots during the early voting period that ended June 23.

Why Lubbock is hosting a special election for city council

In March, Lubbock City councilmember Rose announced he had turned in his letter of resignation to the council and mayor on March 10, 2026 citing family reasons as to why he is resigning.

The city council unanimously approved an order for a special election to fill Councilman Rose’s seat for the remainder of the four-year term set to end in 2028.

Which candidates are on the ballot for District 4?

Here is the list of candidates as they appear on the ballot for the City of Lubbock special election:

Who can vote in Lubbock’s special election

The election follows the same procedures as a normal election, meaning only residents of District 4 are allowed to vote in this special election.

Where to vote in Lubbock’s special election Saturday

Here are the places District 4 residents can vote for the special election:

This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: What to know, where to vote for Lubbock’s June special council election

Reporting by Adam D. Young, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal / Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

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By Adam D. Young, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal | USA TODAY Network

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