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A person of the people
with a voice
for the people.

THANK YOU

Thank you to the citizens of Kerrville, Texas for giving me the privilege and honor of serving you for two terms as your mayor.

Open and transparent dialogue strenghtens the relationship between community members

Staying Connected

I will continue to take a stance on issues important to our community and promote honesty and truth.

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Jack believes in upholding strong pro-family values, is pro-life, supports religious liberty, believes in marriage between one man and one woman, strongly supports change of our education system, is a gun owner and supports the second amendment, supports privacy protections and immigration reform where immigration is a privilege and not a right.



Jack is concerned with the direction of our Republican Party and our country. It is his conservative values and leadership challenge, that drives him to effectively support President Trump’s agenda.

Christian  ♦   Conservative  ♦   Gun owner
Less Government   ♦   No Nonsense  ♦  Pragmatic
Pro Life  ♦   Religious Liberty  ♦  Republican
Strong Leadership   
Veteran   ♦   Visionary

VOTE Republican

Dear Friends,

Mayor Pratt strongly encourages you to make the opportunity to exercise your civic duty. We strongly encourage you to VOTE EARLY Feb 20th - Mar 1, 2024. Regular Voting Day is Mar 5th.

Voting will be available at various locations throughout Kerr County. We're expecting a record turnout this election and predictions are that Election Day lines will be very long, so vote early to avoid the wait at the end of the day!

Please visit the Kerr County   website for voting hours, to view a sample ballot, or to answer any other questions you may have about voting in this most important election.

Remember: "People often say that, in a democracy, decisions are made by a majority of the people. Of course, that is not true. Decisions are made by a majority of those who make themselves heard and who vote - a very different thing." ~Walter H. Judd