Filing begins for May 2 elections
January 22, 2026
Filing is open now for the May 2 general elections for the Belton City Council and the Belton Independent School District board of trustees.
On Wednesday, Jan. 14, the first day of filing, two Belton City Council incumbents filed for re-election.
John R. Holmes Sr. filed for Place 1 and Dave Covington filed for Place 2.
Holmes is the current Mayor Pro Tem and has served on the Belton City Council for nine years.
The filing period is open until 5 p.m. on February 13.
A candidate packet is available online for residents interested in serving. Councilmember terms are three years. The council meets twice a month for evening meetings. Each councilmember receives $1 annually for his or her service. Information and candidate packets can be found online at https://www.beltontexas.gov/government/city_clerk/election/index.php.
Completed packets must be submitted to Belton City Clerk Amy Casey at City Hall by the deadline.
For the Belton ISD board of trustees, incumbents filed for re-election.
Rucker Preston filed for Trustee At-Large, and Brandon Bozon filed for Trustee At-Large.
These are three-year terms through May 2029.
For more information, visit www.bisd.net/election.
Candidate packets, including the application, are available at the Belton ISD Administration Building.
The last day to file a declaration of write-in candidacy is Tuesday, Feb. 17, by 5 p.m.
The last day to register to vote in the May 2 election is Thursday, Apr. 2. Voters can check registration status online at https://www.votetexas.gov/.








