Northeast San Antonio Metrocom | December 2025

Election

BY THOMAS LEFFLER

Incumbent Election results breakdown Voters in Bexar, Guadalupe and Comal counties had their say in several contested races as well as ballot propositions. Not all propositions are represented due to space. For more, consult the online voter guide. SOURCE: GUADALUPE COUNTY, BEXAR COUNTY, COMAL COUNTY/COMMUNITY IMPACT *NOTE: PERCENTAGES MAY NOT ADD UP TO 100% DUE TO ROUNDING. Bexar County Winner For more election coverage, go to www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide. Headed to runoff

Proposition H: Authorizing council members to place an item on the agenda and prohibiting mayor from removing, altering or vetoing properly placed items

Proposition A: Regarding land use regulations vs annexation for residents within city extraterritorial jurisdiction

Proposition A

95.65% Yes 4.35% No

92.19% Yes

55.91% Yes 44.09% No

7.81% No

Proposition I: Requiring ordinances imposing penalties to be published once in a newspaper rather than twice

Proposition B

Cibolo

52.14% Yes 47.86% No

65.03% Yes 34.97% No

Cibolo Mayor

58.62% Kara Latimer 41.38% Terry Hinze

Judson ISD

Proposition J: Requiring City Manager to adopt policy to ensure required documents are provided for record keeping

Proposition A: Revising and deleting any provisions repetitive of state law or other sections of City Charter

40% Yes 60% No Voter approval tax rate

95.62% Yes

4.38% No

84.38% Yes 15.62% No

Proposition K: Requiring city council to conduct annual performance evaluations of various positions no later than May 31 of each year

Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD

Proposition B: Amendments to City Charter for compliance with state law

49.59% Yes Voter approval tax rate

93.73% Yes 6.27% No

83.84% Yes 16.16% No

50.41% No

Proposition L: Removes the requirement that sample ballots be published in the newspaper

Proposition C: Changing the term "districts" to "places" and additional clarifying language to qualifications for mayor and council member

SCUCISD School Board Place 5

41.2% Yes 58.8% No

74.57% Amy Thomas 25.43% Aaron Matheny

75.1% Yes 24.9% No

Proposition V: Amendment to City Charter to provide for gender neutral pronouns

60.79% Bill Paschal 39.21% Albert Ramirez SCUCISD School Board Place 6 46.08% Belinda Evans 29.70% Ciera Wilkerson SCUCISD School Board Place 7 24.22% Jeffrey Kerlick

Proposition D: Increases pay for mayor and council members

39.43% Yes 60.57% No

38.48% Yes 61.52% No

Cibolo City Council Place 2

55.75% Randy Roberts 44.25% David Freimarck

Proposition E: Revising prohibitions on mayor and council members including influencing city manager's judgment on personnel issues

12.2% Joe Armstrong 35.41% Maria Fishback Cibolo City Council Place 3 8.31% Charles Ruppert

82.67% Yes 17.33% No

Schertz

Proposition F: Requiring City Council to meet in a sufficient number of monthly meetings

Schertz Mayor

50.87% Ralph Rodriguez 49.13% Ralph Gutierrez

44.08% Marissa-Ellen Patterson

92.66% Yes

7.34% No

Cibolo City Council Place 7*

16.84% Robert Mahoney 18.84% Cody Hicks 41.51% Summer-Marie Brown 22.82% Shari McDaniel

Schertz City Council Place 2

Proposition G: Requiring all board and commission rules and regulations to be posted on city's website

65.25% Michelle Watson 34.75% John Carbon

96.44% Yes

3.56% No

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