ROBSTOWN, Texas — Robstown residents headed to the polls Monday morning for early voting in a city election that could completely reshape their local government.
Mary Alice Ramon, a lifelong Robstown resident, was among the early voters casting her ballot. She told KRIS 6 News what she would like the city to improve on.
"Taxes are too high," Ramon said. "Lower the taxes, improve the streets, lower the water bill."
Ramon and other Robstown voters have the opportunity to elect an entirely new city council after this election. All seven positions on the city council are on the ballot, including four candidates running for mayor and six seats open for city councilors.
Many current council members are running for re-election, but voters will definitely see a new face in Place One, as no inc