Incumbents coast in Northside ISD as voters decide tight race for vacant seat
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Irma Iris Duran de Rodriguez ran for the District 5 seat on the Northside ISD board.Courtesy Photo /Show MoreShow Less
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Sharon Chumley ran for the District 5 seat on the Northside ISD board. She retired after 25 years as a teacher and administrator at the district.Courtesy photo /Show MoreShow Less
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Blake Rawitt, a software engineer working for the Air Force, ran for the District 7 seat on the Northside ISD board.Courtesy photo /Show MoreShow Less
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Kevin Escobar, an investment banker and lifelong resident, ran for the District 7 seat on the Northside ISD board.Courtesy Photo /Show MoreShow Less
May 2017 photo. Ray Whitehouse /Contributor
Former San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro endorsed incumbent Ron Nirenberg to continue leading the city.
Castro, who served as mayor until 2014 when he was tapped to become the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, shared a thread of Twitter endorsements Monday with a link to donate to each of the candidates campaigns. @Ron Nirenberg has been a tireless champion for San Antonio. He s helped families recover from the pandemic, revitalized small businesses, and continued the forward progress of our growing community, he said in the tweet. I hope you will join me in supporting his reelection campaign!
Ten candidates in the running for three board seats in Northside ISD
Danya Perez, Staff writer
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Irma Iris Duran de Rodriguez is a candidate for Northside ISD s District 5 seat on the school board.Courtesy Photo /Show MoreShow Less
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Blake Rawitt is a software engineer working for the Air Force.Courtesy photo /Show MoreShow Less
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Dr. Carol Harle was elected to the Board of Trustees in 2013./Show MoreShow Less
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Jakub Kosiba is a candidate running in the Northside ISD school board elections this May, seeking to represent District 5.Courtesy Photo /Show MoreShow Less