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Election 2025

On November 4, 2025, the City of Weston Lakes will go to the polls to elect the positions of Mayor and two (2) Council Members for a two (2) year term. If you wish to run for these positions (beginning July 16, 2025), you can find a “Candidate Packet” with an application for a place on the ballot, on the City of Weston Lakes website at, westonlakestexas.gov, or pick up a packet at the Weston Lakes City office at 8045 FM 359, Fulshear, TX. 77441, during regular office hours (Monday & Wednesday 11 a.m.–5 p.m.).


Applications must be filed with the City Secretary by 5 p.m. on August 18, 2025.

Write-in candidates may declare between July 20, 2025 and August 23, 2025 by 5 p.m. (In order to be a write-in candidate one must have registered in the same way as regular candidates with the exception of paying a filing fee and having extra days to file the paperwork. The name must appear on the official ballot.)

The City of Weston Lakes does not charge a filing fee.


To be eligible for municipal office, a candidate must be a US citizen, 18 years of age or older, have not been found mentally incompetent or convicted of a felony and have resided continuously in the state for 12 months and in the city for 6 months preceding the deadline for filing.


Please be sure you are registered at your present address in order to vote in this election. The last day to register to vote in time for the municipal election is October 6, 2025.

FBC ESD 4 Proposition A

  • The state sales tax rate is 6.25%
  • The state allows local jurisdictions to charge an additional sales tax of up to 2%
  • The maximum total sales tax cannot exceed 8.25%
  • Emergency Services District (ESD) #4 is proposing a sales tax of 2% that would apply to all areas within the ESD #4 boundaries that have not already levied the allowable tax. This applies to Weston Lakes.
  • Since Fulshear and Simonton already have a 2% city sales tax, they will not be affected, but Weston Lakes and unincorporated areas within ESD #4 will pay an additional 2% sales tax.
  • ESD #4 already levies a property tax of just under 10 cents per $100 valuation.  This new sales tax will be in addition to the property tax.
  • Since Fulshear and Simonton are already “maxed out”, they will receive the same fire and EMS service as Weston Lakes but will not have to pay the sales tax to fund it.
  • Everyone living within ESD #4 can vote on this proposition, which means that the residents of Fulshear and Simonton can vote to impose a tax on the residents of Weston Lakes, without having to pay the tax themselves.
  • Since its incorporation, Weston Lakes has not paid sales tax on items ordered and delivered online. Passing Proposition A would end that.
  • Weston Lakes would be taxed twice for the same services for which Fulshear and Simonton are taxed only once.
  • Early voting runs from October 21 through November 1, and the nearest polling location is the fire station on FM1093, just west of Bowser Road.