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Bexar County Local Election Results

Bexar County Local Election Results Summary – November 5, 2024

This year was huge for voter turnout. Of the nearly 1.3 million registered voters in Bexar County, over 58%, a total of 759,397 turned out to vote.

Here’s a bare-bones summary of the Bexar County results:

County Offices

  • Sheriff: Javier Salazar retained his role with 57.42% of the vote, defeating Nathan Buchanan (42.58%).
  • County Tax Assessor-Collector: Albert Uresti ran unopposed, securing 100% of votes cast.
  • County Commissioner, Precinct 1: Rebeca Clay-Flores won with 58.62% over Lina Prado (41.38%).
  • County Commissioner, Precinct 3: Grant Moody prevailed with 55.22% against Susan Korbel (44.78%).

Justice of the Peace

  • Precinct 2: Roberto “Robbie” Vazquez ran unopposed, winning 100% of the votes.

Constables

  • Precinct 1: Ruben C. Tejeda ran unopposed.
  • Precinct 2: Leticia Rodriguez Vazquez won with 61.86%, defeating Paul Alexander Canales (38.14%).
  • Precinct 3: Mark Vojvodich ran unopposed.
  • Precinct 4: Kathryn “Kat” Brown ran unopposed.

City of San Antonio Propositions

  1. Proposition A: Approved with 71.90% support.
  2. Proposition B: Passed with 68.21%.
  3. Proposition C: Approved with a close margin of 54.39%.
  4. Proposition D: Passed with 62.96%.
  5. Proposition E: Passed with 64.02%.
  6. Proposition F: Approved narrowly with 53.31%.

City Races and Propositions

City of Converse

  • City Council, Place 2: Deborah James won with 60.62% over Bradley Heinz (25.66%) and Ethel M. Willard (13.72%).
  • City Council, Place 4: Sylvia Meyer led with 46.05%, defeating G.C. Saldana (25.13%) and Christopher L. Clark (28.82%).
  • City Council, Place 6: Nancy Droneburg narrowly won with 51.39% against Marc Gilbert (48.61%).

City of Kirby – Proposition A

  • Approved with 65.55% in favor and 34.45% against.

City of Sandy Oaks

  • Mayor: Michael Martinez Jr. ran unopposed.
  • Alderman, Place 2: David K. Tremblay ran unopposed.
  • Alderman, Place 4: Grace K. Alvarado ran unopposed.
  • Alderman, Place 5 (Unexpired Term): Monica G. Madero won with 68.54%, defeating Douglas R. Tomasini (31.46%).

City of Schertz Propositions

  • Proposition A: Passed with 80.94% in favor.
  • Proposition B: Approved with 72.61%.
  • Proposition C: Passed with 71.93%.
  • Proposition D: Narrowly approved with 56.03%.
  • Proposition E: Approved with 80.48%.
  • Proposition F: Passed with 75.22%.
  • Proposition G: Passed with 71.83%.
  • Proposition H: Narrowly approved with 51.02%.
  • Proposition I: Defeated, with 49.68% for and 50.32% against.
  • Proposition J: Rejected with 43.16% for and 56.84% against.
  • Proposition K: Rejected with 43.32% for and 56.68% against.
  • Proposition L: Passed narrowly with 50.30%.
  • Proposition M: Approved with 85.25%.
  • Proposition N: Passed with 80.92%.
  • Proposition O: Approved overwhelmingly with 91.29%.

City of Windcrest

  • Councilmember, Place 1: Susie Hamilton led with 29.68%, narrowly ahead of Wesley V. Manning (27.18%), Billy Gipson (27.11%), and Narquiz Cervantes (16.03%).
  • Councilmember, Place 2: Cindy Strzelecki ran unopposed.
  • Councilmember, Place 3: Greg Turner narrowly won with 44.20% against Rainbeau Presti (43.97%) and Robert Maloy (11.83%).

School District Trustees and Propositions

East Central ISD

  • Trustee, Place 4: David Santos Jr. won with 41.13%.
  • Trustee, Place 6: Emiliano “Emilio” Carrasco ran unopposed.
  • Proposition A: Defeated with 47.40% in favor and 52.60% against.
  • Proposition B: Rejected with 44.38% for and 55.62% against.
  • Proposition C: Defeated with 42.72% for and 57.28% against.
  • Proposition D: Rejected with 43.46% for and 56.54% against.

Edgewood ISD

  • Trustee, Place 4: Martha I. Castilla won with 60.51% over Dorothy Borjas.
  • Trustee, Place 5: Rudy Lopez prevailed with 55.46%, defeating Jubilee Peña.
  • Trustee, Place 7: Sergio L. Delgado Jr. won with 61.80% over Richard Santoyo.

Bexar County Water Control and Improvement District #10

  • Director: Ann Marie Arnicar led with 47.13%, followed by Eddie R. Guerrero with 30.63% and Fernando Richards Jr. with 22.23%.

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