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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. ....
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. ....
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. ....
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 ....