(Seguin) — Guadalupe County’s new Elections Office isn’t just a new address. It’s being called “a game changer,” giving staff not only the space they’ve long needed but also providing voters with a more accessible, user-friendly place to cast their ballots.

Thursday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new elections office was held just in time for the start of early voting later on this month.

During a guided tour of the 7,800-square-foot building, Elections Administrator Lisa Hayes shared how this new facility brings “long-awaited improvements for her team.”

“The top benefit for the staff is having the room we need to do the job the way that we want to do it. That was one of our challenges before is that there wasn’t enough space to really do everything as efficiently as we wanted and so

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