About Drew Engelke
- A lifelong Guadalupe County Resident
- A Graduate of Seguin High School
- A Graduate of Southwest Texas State University, (now Texas State)
- A Master's Degree in Applied Geography
- Small Business Owner
- Educator for 20 years
- Member of St. James Catholic Church
A Person that actively participates and believes in his community:
- Seguin Economic Development board, 2019-2024
- Guadalupe County Appraisal Review Board Member, 2015/16-2016/18 terms
- City of Seguin Planning and Zoning Commission, 2012-2018
- City of Seguin Thoroughfare Plan Task Force Member, 2016-2017
- City of Seguin Unified Code Development Task Force Member, 2013-2015
- Vice President of Operation, Seguin Volleyball Association, 1988-present
- St. James Catholic School – School Board Member – Facilities Safety Chairman, 2016-present
- Alamo Area Council Metropolitan Planning Organization Transportation Policy Board Alternate - 2023-present
- Navarro ISD Safety Committee - 2022 - present
- Seguin Education Foundation Board Member - 2021 - present
- Schertz-Seguin Local Government Corporation Board Member - 2025-present
- Youth Soccer Coach
Member of the following local Organizations:
- Seguin Heritage Museum
- Coastal Conservation Association
- Son's of the American Legion, Post 245
A Little about Commissioner Engelke's Precinct:
Precinct 2 has approximately 165 miles of County Maintained Roads, and approximately 175 square miles. Three cities are partially inside Precinct 2: New Braunfels, San Marcos, and Seguin. Four ETJ's are partially inside Pct. 2: Martindale, New Braunfels, San Marcos and Seguin. According to the 2020 Census there were approximately 42,000 people in this precinct. This Precinct is continuously growing and the population estimate is probably higher.