
Precinct 360 is home to James Bowie High School
Precinct 360 in Southwest Travis County encompasses the Deer Park at Maple Run, Twin Creeks, Sendera and Oak Creek Parke neighborhoods.
2020 Is Done
The 2020 election year is over.
We are, of course, delighted at the results of the U.S. Presidential election. Locally, some of our candidates for U.S. Congressional offices did not win. But Travis County did become complete with Democratic office holders. The last Republican-held office, County Commissioner Precinct 3, became held by Democrat Ann Howard.
(The Austin City Council, which technically is not elected via political party, did acquire one Republican member, Mackenzie Kelly in District 6.)
2021 will be a year focused mostly on the Texas Legislative session and a key statewide project – redistricting our legislative district boundaries.
It is likely that candidates for statewide offices will begin emerging. Up for election in 2022 are governor, lieutenant governor, comptroller and attorney general. So look forward to another spicy election year!

Democratic Clubs
Meet your Democratic neighbors
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, clubs currently do not meet in person, but hold virtual meetings
Join our Precinct 360 Facebook group: Travis County Precinct 360
https://www.facebook.com/groups/172288009787614/
Circle C Area Democrats
6 p.m. the second Monday each month at the Alamo Drafthouse, 5701 W. Slaughter Lane
Blue Action Democrats
2 p.m. the first Sunday each month at 6156 U.S. Highway 290, Suite B
South Travis United Democrats
6 p.m. the third Thursday each month at DK Maria's, 1807 W. Slaughter at Manchaca
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