All six, voting board members of the Central Appraisal District of Bandera County will be elected to office for a two-year term later this year, officials said.
The nine governmental jurisdictions that have their property tax rolls prepared by the appraisal district elect the board members. The number of votes they are assigned is based on the size of their tax levy as authorized by the state tax code.
Those taxing jurisdictions are soliciting names of interested candidates for the board positions currently, said Wendy M. Grams, the appraisal district’s chief appraiser. Anyone interested in serving should contact the governmental entities and ...