San Antonio mayoral candidates debate police reform, pandemic response
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Mayoral Candidates Denise Gutierrez-Homer and Greg Brockhouse participate in the Greater Harmony Hills Neighborhood Association s Candidate Debate Night at Vogt Auction House in San Antonio on April 8, 2021.Lisa Krantz, Staff / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Mayoral Candidates Greg Brockhouse and Denise Gutierrez-Homer participate in the Greater Harmony Hills Neighborhood Association s Candidate Debate Night at Vogt Auction House in San Antonio on April 8, 2021.Lisa Krantz, Staff / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Mayoral Candidates Denise Gutierrez-Homer and Greg Brockhouse participate in the Greater Harmony Hills Neighborhood Association s Candidate Debate Night at Vogt Auction House in San Antonio on April 8, 2021.Lisa Krantz, Staff / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Several polls reveal how San Antonians said they plan on voting ahead of the May 1 election
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A local data-gathering organization recently released several polls ahead of the City of San Antonio s municipal elections May 1.Austin Anthony /Daily News /Associated Press
A local data-gathering organization recently released several polls ahead of the City of San Antonio s municipal elections May 1.
Along with the race for mayor, all 10 of the city council seats are up for grabs. Voters will also decide on Proposition B, a measure that will determine whether to repeal the San Antonio Police Department s collective bargaining rights.
Mayor Ron Nirenberg is in a strong position to claim his third term at the helm of the city in the May 1 election, according to a new poll of likely voters released Tuesday.
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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
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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.)