Melissa Jones Archives - Uvalde Hesperian https://uvaldehesperian.com/category/melissa-jones/ Uvalde's Free News Source Fri, 11 Jul 2025 17:05:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 214914571 U.C. Election Administrator Jones tenders her resignation letter at today’s election board meeting https://uvaldehesperian.com/u-c-election-administrator-jones-tenders-her-resignation-letter-at-todays-election-board-meeting/ Fri, 11 Jul 2025 17:05:06 +0000 https://uvaldehesperian.com/?p=10688 by Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian 07-11-05 The Uvalde County Elections Board met this morning at 10 AM at the Uvalde County Courthouse. During the meeting, Uvalde County Elections Administrator …

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by Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian

07-11-05

The Uvalde County Elections Board met this morning at 10 AM at the Uvalde County Courthouse.

During the meeting, Uvalde County Elections Administrator Melissa Jones tendered her resignation letter effective September 30th according to Uvalde County Judge William “Bill” Mitchell.

Jones had been away for several weeks prior to the meeting on maternity leave.

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Opinions differ on Countywide Polling Program: Court criticized for election office announcing polling location changes right before the election. https://uvaldehesperian.com/opinions-differ-on-countywide-polling-program-court-criticized-for-election-office-announcing-polling-location-changes-right-before-the-election/ Tue, 26 Nov 2024 18:05:04 +0000 https://uvaldehesperian.com/?p=9084 by Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian 11-26-24 At a public hearing following Uvalde County's acceptance into the State of Texas Countywide Polling Program, Diana Olvedo-Karua spoke critically about the Uvalde …

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by Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian

11-26-24

Diana Olvedo-Karau

At a public hearing following Uvalde County’s acceptance into the State of Texas Countywide Polling Program, Diana Olvedo-Karua spoke critically about the Uvalde County Elections Office failure to adequately inform registered voters of the change of two polling locations and how the Countywide Polling Program works.

“I was very surprised and very disappointed that the (polling) locations were announced right before the election,” Karau said.

Uvalde County Election Administrator Melissa Jones said, “There is a swath of people that made it to the Civic Center (to vote).”

Jones said that on election day, some of of the precinct polling locations within the County only had votes in the single digits

Rhonda Vigil blasted the Court calling the Countywide Polling Program illegal as it reveals how voters vote.

“Under the Constitution, this countywide voting is illegal at the State and Federal level,” Vigil said

She continued saying that many voters had no clue where to go and that the community does not know about Countywide voting.

Uvalde County Commissioner John Yeackle (center)

Vigil continued making the claim that a non-citizen with a green card was allowed to vote with an ID.

Judge Mitchell informed Vigil she was then speaking off topic and her public speaking time was revoked. Vigil defiantly kept speaking saying, “This is my court.” Mitchell then summoned the court bailiff to remove Vigil from the Courtroom but Vigil sat down before the officer could approach her.

Jones countered Vigil’s claim citing the the non-citizen in question was provided a provisional ballot and that when the ballot board reviewed the provisional ballots, the non-citizens vote was rejected.

Uvalde County Commissioner John Yeackle disagreed with Karau and Vigil.”Countywide voting worked out perfectly. Where ever you showed up, you could vote,” he said.

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Republican primary vote canvassing deadline missed. County Election Administrator Jones out of the office. https://uvaldehesperian.com/republican-primary-vote-canvassing-deadline-missed-county-election-administrator-jones-out-of-the-office/ https://uvaldehesperian.com/republican-primary-vote-canvassing-deadline-missed-county-election-administrator-jones-out-of-the-office/#comments Mon, 18 Mar 2024 14:36:15 +0000 https://uvaldehesperian.com/?p=6957 by Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian Top image: (Left to Right) J. Anson Bills, Uvalde County Republican Chair Rhonda Vigil and Dr. Alma Arredondo- Lynch stand outside the Uvalde County …

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County Republican Chair Vigil visits County Eections Office but Elections Administrator Melissa Jones on vacation on March 14th Deadline Day.

by Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian

Top image: (Left to Right) J. Anson Bills, Uvalde County Republican Chair Rhonda Vigil and Dr. Alma Arredondo- Lynch stand outside the Uvalde County Elections Office

On Thursday morning, March 14th at approximately 9:30  AM,  Republican Chair Rhonda Vigil was seen outside of the Uvalde County Elections Office on 124 E. North St. accompanied by Dr. Alma Arredondo- Lynch and J. Anson Bills.

  According to Vigil, she visited the office to canvas the Republican Primary Votes as required by Texas State law but was informed by Uvalde County Elections Staff that they could’t assist her because Uvalde County Elections Administrator Melissa Jones was away from the office on vacation. According to Texas State Elections Law, each party is required to canvass the votes from the preceding primary elections by the deadline day, March 14th, 2024.

“Her employees wouldn’t let me canvas the votes. They said they didn’t know what to do without her,” Vigil said.

“That is odd and not professional for her not to be there the day I am supposed to report to RPT (Republican Party of Texas) and (the) Secretary of State, so I’m the only county in Texas that didn’t get to send my report in,” said Vigil.

Vigil also said an incident report was filed with the Uvalde Police Department. 

 Jones called the Uvalde Hesperian in the morning on the following day. She stated that she was not required to be in the office that day. She said that the canvassing process could have been done online by the Party Chair signing in to an official website to meet the canvassing requirements.

 Jones also said she had scheduled a personal day a few weeks previously.  Jones also stated she did not have an appointment scheduled on March 14th with Vigil. 

 According to Jones, canvassing is a formality involving a County Party Chair approving the voting results from an election.  It is also an open meeting. 

  According to the Texas Secretary of State, Canvassing is the name given to the formal examination of the votes cast during an election and the procedure is unavoidable, and a mandatory, ministerial duty. 

 “Time for Local Canvass • Open Meeting
• Each local canvassing authority shall convene to conduct the local canvass
at the time set by the canvassing authority’s presiding officer not later
than the 11th day after Election Day and not earlier than the later of:
• the third day after Election Day;
• the date on which the early voting ballot board has verified and counted all provisional ballots, if a provisional ballot has been cast in the election;
• the date on which all timely received ballots cast from addresses
outside of the United States are counted, if a ballot to be voted by mail in the election was provided to a person outside of the United
States; or
• the date on which all ballots contained in previously defective carrier envelopes which were corrected by voters by the required deadline are counted,” a Texas Secretary of State .pdf on Canvassing reads.

Official Notice of Canvass for Uvalde County which according to Uvalde County Republican Chair Rhonda Vigil was posted 72 hours prior to the scheduled public canvassing meeting on the bulletin board inside the Uvalde County Courthouse and also on the bulletin board outside of the courthouse.

Furthermore, the .pdf document states: 

“• Procedures for ordering, posting notice & conducting the canvass
meeting should be in compliance with Texas Open Meetings Act
(Chapter 551, Texas Government Code)
• Quorum – two members [§ 67.004] “

The Uvalde Hesperian did talk with a Texas Secretary of State Attorney who stated they are looking into the matter. 

 Jones stated that the recent primary elections results have been forwarded by her office to the Secretary of State’s office and there are other entities that are also required to canvass the elections results.

 

 

 

 

 

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