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Opinion: With turnout low, every San Antonio runoff vote counts

SB 1494 would allow cities to move municipal elections from May to November in odd-numbered years, ... What if the city of San Antonio held an election and no one ... San Antonio Express News Logo. Read More
City of Mission moves federal, state, local elections to November
The City of Mission says it will move its municipal elections to coincide with federal, state, and other local elections in November. The passage of Senate Bill 447 made it possible for certain ... Read More
San Antonio is split into four voting blocs. Why it matters.

San Antonio is a blue city, to be sure, with around 58% of the vote going to Kamala Harris in November’s presidential election. But not all parts of the city vote the same, and San Antonio lacks ... Read More
San Antonio Express-News Editorial Board June runoff recommendations

The Editorial Board interviewed and researched candidates in the 2025 local elections. Here's who we're recommending to San Antonio voters. Read More
Opinion: Celebrate Fiesta by voting San Antonio's local election

All voters have a role in directing the path forward for San Antonio and the surrounding municipalities in Bexar County. Do your part to change our historically low voter turnout (15.34% in May ... Read More
Texas legislature approves for local elections to move from May to November | wfaa.com

DALLAS — A bill allowing for local elections to be moved from May to November in odd-numbered years passed in the Texas legislature last week, as Texas voters prepare to head to the polls again ... Read More
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