District 1
Longtime Councilman Roberto Treviño will go head-to-head with challenger Mario Bravo after the two were frontrunners in the six-candidate race. This term would be Treviño’s last eligible one as he has held the seat since 2014. Bravo previously campaigned for Bexar County Commissioner, but lost out to Paul Elizondo. In the May 1 election, Treviño led with 44.9 percent of the vote, while Bravo secured 33.6 percent.
District 2
Incumbent Jada Andrews-Sullivan will need to head to the runoff election to hold on to her seat. She secured 16.8 percent of all votes, while challenger Jalen McKee-Rodriguez pulled ahead with 26.4 percent. The two were leaders in the 12-candidate race. This would be Andrews-Sullivan’s second term. In 2019, the District 2 race also led to a runoff, in which Andrews-Sullivan came out over Keith Toney.
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