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San Antonio District 1 candidates are split on criminal justice reform

Early voting begins Monday in five San Antonio City Council runoff elections

Early voting begins Monday in five San Antonio City Council runoff elections FacebookTwitterEmail Early voting in five San Antonio City Council runoff elections begins Monday at 18 polling sites. The runoffs feature incumbent Roberto C. Treviño against Mario Bravo in District 1; incumbent Jada Andrews-Sullivan against Jalen McKee-Rodriguez in District 2; Tomas Uresti against Phyllis Viagran for an open seat in District 3; Teri Castillo against Rudy Lopez for an open seat in District 5; and incumbent John Courage against Patrick Von Dohlen in District 9. Election Day is Saturday, June 5, but early voting is available from May 24 through June 1. Early voting hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 29.

Where candidates in June 5 runoff election stand on policing, homelessness and cleaning up San Antonio

Where candidates in June 5 runoff election stand on policing, homelessness and cleaning up San Antonio Early voting for the runoff is May 24-June 1; 5 council districts on runoff ballot Published:  Tags:  . (KSAT) SAN ANTONIO – Five of the San Antonio city council races did not have a clear winner during the May 1 City Election and will be decided in a runoff election on June 5. The races that did not have a candidate receive more than 50% of the vote on May 1 now move to overtime in the form of a one-on-one runoff election. Those districts include: District 1: Roberto C. Trevino vs. Mario Bravo

City Council District 1 candidates answer your questions ahead of San Antonio s May 1 election

City Council District 1 candidates answer your questions ahead of San Antonio s May 1 election
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Everything you need to know about voting in the San Antonio city, school elections in May 2021

What you need to know about voting in the San Antonio city, school election in May 2021 San Antonio Mayor, 10 City Council seats, police collective bargaining rights proposition, proposed charter change on ballot Published:  Updated:  Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio municipal election is slated for May 1, the first Saturday in May. On the ballot will be a rematch between two mayoral candidates, all 10 city council seats, a proposition aimed at repealing the police department’s collective bargaining right and a proposed change to the City Charter. We’ve collected everything you need to know about voting in the 2021 city election below. (Sumbit questions to candidates via KSAT here.)

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