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Runoff Election Results: San Antonio City Council


SA City Council runoff election: Challengers Bravo, McKee-Rodriguez defeat incumbents; Viagran, Castillo take open seats
Incumbents Roberto Treviño and Jada Andrews-Sullivan lost their City Council seats Saturday evening, while John Courage held off a strong challenge.
Author: KENS5.com Staff (KENS 5)
Published: 7:09 PM CDT June 5, 2021
Updated: 10:15 PM CDT June 5, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Mario Bravo and Jalen McKee-Rodriguez won seats on the San Antonio City Council on Saturday night, vanquishing incumbents Roberto Treviño and Jada Andrews-Sullivan in runoff elections in Districts 1 and 2.
Meanwhile, incumbent District 9 Councilman John Courage held off a late charge from challenge Patrick Von Dohlen.
In two districts with term-limited councilwomen, Phyllis Viagran and Teri Castillo maintained their first-round leads to win seats on the council in Districts 3 and 5. ....

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RUNOFF ELECTION: Challengers Bravo, McKee-Rodriguez take leads in San Antonio City Council races


RUNOFF ELECTION: Challengers Bravo, McKee-Rodriguez take leads in San Antonio City Council races
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Voters in five San Antonio City Council districts returned to the polls Saturday to cast ballots in runoff elections that will shape the council for the next two years.
Five of the 10 San Antonio City Council races were decided May 1 when incumbents in those seats were able to win by securing more than 50 percent of the vote. However, five other races remained undecided and went to runoff elections involving the top two vote-getters.
Former San Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros breaks down election developments ....

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Milestones in San Antonio LGBTQ+ History - San Antonio Magazine


Milestones in San Antonio LGBTQ+ History
Published: May 31, 2021
Recent history has a way of blinding us to the past. For those coming of age in San Antonio over the past decade or so, it would be easy to assume that LGBTQ+ equality has always been a priority: That is, the queer community has always been valued and offered a seat at our collective municipal table.
For example, in 2013 the San Antonio City Council voted 8-3 in favor of passing the Non-Discrimination Ordinance, which listed sexual orientation, gender identity and veteran status as protected classes. This issue struck a chord with many LGBTQ+ people, as large groups of citizens spoke out in support. A year later, the Pride Center of San Antonio opened its doors and is still in operation today. ....

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Five San Antonio City Council seats on runoff election ballot


DISTRICT 4: Adriana Rocha Garcia
DISTRICT 6: Melissa Cabello Havrda
DISTRICT 7: Ana Sandoval
DISTRICT 10: Clayton Perry
Three other incumbents (denoted with an asterisk) did not reach 50 percent in the May 1 election and now are facing a runoff election involving the top two vote-getters:
DISTRICT 1: Roberto Treviño vs. Mario Bravo
DISTRICT 2: Jalen McKee-Rodriguez vs. Jada Andrews-Sullivan
DISTRICT 9: John Courage vs. Patrick Von Dohlen
Two other races also went to runoffs. Both districts had no incumbent running because council members Rebecca Viagran and Shirley Gonzales are term-limited:
DISTRICT 3: Phyllis Viagran vs. Tomas Uresti
DISTRICT 5: Teri Castillo vs. Rudy Lopez
Voters in City Council districts 1, 2, 3, 5 and 9 can cast ballots in the runoff election. Voters in City Council districts 4, 6, 7, 8 and 10 already elected their council members, so they are not eligible to vote in the runoff elections. ....

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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
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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 ....

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