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Highland Haven weighs Burnet County election services pact

The City of Highland Haven is considering entering into a Joint Election Agreement and Contract for Election Services with Burnet County for the 2026-27 election cycle. Under the agreement, the Burnet County Elections Administrator will provide comprehensive election administration, equipment, and staffing, with costs shared under formula-based arrangements and equipment and administrative fees. The term is initially one year with automatic annual renewals unless terminated.

Status
PENDING
Document date
August 4, 2026
Contract type
OTHER
Vendor
Burnet County
Agency
City of Highland Haven · TX

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Scope & details

The full contract record, as filed.

Contract amount
Lump sum of $1,000 for entities other than cities, school districts, and Central Texas Groundwater Conservation District; shared costs per formulas; $150 per voting device; 10% administrative fee (minimum $75)
Contract type
OTHER
Contract term
Initial one-year term commencing upon last party’s execution, automatically renewing for one-year terms; applicable to elections from August 2026 to July 2027 under the Joint Election Agreement
Renewal
Initial one-year term beginning upon full execution, with automatic one-year renewals unless either party provides 30 business days’ written notice of termination. Contracting Officer may reset equipment charges if new or upgraded voting equipment is acquired. Joint Election Agreement may be amended only in writing executed by all participating entities.
Document type
AgendaPacket
Source document
City of Highland Haven AgendaPacket Regular Board of Aldermen Meeting 2026-08-04

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this contract, answered from the record.

Who was awarded the government contract by City of Highland Haven?

Burnet County was awarded this government contract by City of Highland Haven, as recorded on August 4, 2026. The contract value is Lump sum of $1,000 for entities other than cities, school districts, and Central Texas Groundwater Conservation District; shared costs per formulas; $150 per voting device; 10% administrative fee (minimum $75).

How much is the Burnet County contract with City of Highland Haven worth?

The Burnet County contract with City of Highland Haven is valued at Lump sum of $1,000 for entities other than cities, school districts, and Central Texas Groundwater Conservation District; shared costs per formulas; $150 per voting device; 10% administrative fee (minimum $75).

What type of contract is this?

This is a government contract, documented as a agendapacket record.

Where was this contract approved?

This contract appears in City of Highland Haven AgendaPacket Regular Board of Aldermen Meeting 2026-08-04 (AgendaPacket), dated August 4, 2026 from City of Highland Haven. Civic IQ extracts contract records directly from agency meeting documents and solicitations.

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