San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg wins a third term as former Councilman Greg Brockhouse concedes
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1of28Mayor Ron Nirenberg exchanges hugs at his election campaign party on Saturday, May 1, 2021. He and former City Councilman Greg Brockhouse were watching election results from their respective campaign headquarters. Nirenberg, who is running for his third term, defeated Brockhouse who was trying for a second time to unseat Nirenberg for mayor of San Antonio.Kin Man Hui/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
2of28Mayor Ron Nirenberg chats with Gordon Hartman, his campaign finance manager, at his campaign party on Saturday, May 1, 2021. Nirenberg and former City Councilman Greg Brockhouse were watching election results from their respective campaign headquarters. Nirenberg, who is running for his third term, defeated Brockhouse who was trying for a second time to unseat Nirenberg for mayor of San Antonio.Kin Man Hui/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Les
Proposition B losing by a narrow margin after early, absentee votes counted in San Antonio
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A. Mancorro, right, and others campaign against Proposition B outside the Lions Field Adult & Senior Activity Center on Broadway on Saturday, May 1, 2021.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff hotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Supporter Collin Roark listens to Fix SAPD’s Ananda Tomas as she speaks with volunteers in support of the Proposition B charter amendment in the May 1, 2021, election. Fix SAPD gathered signatures to get the proposition on the ballot to repeal the San Antonio police union’s right to collective bargaining.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less
In Saturday's citywide election, San Antonians narrowly rejected a proposition that would have stripped the city's police union of its collective bargaining power. With all.
Proposition B defeated by a narrow margin in San Antonio
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Opponents of Proposition B celebrate the defeat of the charter amendment, which would have stripped the San Antonio police union of its right to collectively bargain with the city. The celebration on May 1, 2021, was held at Blue Cares, the nonprofit community outreach arm of the San Antonio Police Officers Association.Billy Calzada /Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Ananda Tomas, from left, deputy director of Fix SAPD; Michelle Tremillo, executive director of the Texas Organizing Project; and Oji Martin, co-founder of Fix SAPD, react to early voting numbers during a watch party with Fix SAPD and supporters of Proposition B at The Friendly Spot in San Antonio on May 1, 2021.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
San Antonio mayor s race missing drama from two years ago
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Mayoral candidate Greg Brockhouse (left) chats with first-time voter Kevin Smith at Brookhollow Library polling site as early voting for municipal elections in San Antonio gets underway on Monday, April 19, 2021. Early voter turnout appeared light at several locations as canvassers and some seeking election or re-election made stops to polling sites.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg visits with former Army Ranger Victor M. Bosquez, 72, as he campaigns door to door in the city’s southwest side, Wednesday, April 7, 2021. Nirenberg is seeking reelection in the May 1 General Election. There are 14 candidates, including Nirenberg, on the ballot. Behind is campaign field organizer, Austin Dolan, 23.Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less