Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition | April 2023

2023

2023

LOCAL VOTER GUIDE GUIDE Candidates and information for local elections LOCAL VOTER GUIDE

COMPILED BY JARRETT WHITENER

DATES TO KNOW

WHERE TO VOTE

April 24 First day of early voting by personal appearance April 25 Last day to apply for ballot by mail

May 2 Last day of early voting by personal appearance May 6 Election Day

Individual Voter Registration certicates include a precinct number located next to the year of birth. Voters casting a ballot on election day must vote at their designated precinct. In some cases, precincts may be combined to accommodate joint local elections. Early voters can vote at any open polling location.

SOURCE: TEXAS SECRETARY OF STATE’S OFFICECOMMUNITY IMPACT

Only candidates in contested elections are included.

SAMPLE BALLOT

*Incumbent

District 7, At Large Monica Ryan Rafael Diaz* CIBOLO CITY COUNCIL District 5 Shari McDaniel Je McGlothin Norma Sanchez Stephens Joe Potts LIVE OAK CITY COUNCIL Place 1 Mendell Morgan*

for the construction, renovation, acquisition, and equipment of stadiums with seating capacity of more than 1,000 spectators consisting of bleacher replacement and related infrastructure at Canyon Lake High School; and bleacher expansion and eldhouse at Davenport High School, and the levying and imposition of taxes sucient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds and the costs of any credit agreements. This is a property tax increase. Proposition C The issuance of an amount not to exceed $28,000,000 school bonds for the acquisition of technology equipment consisting of teacher and student instructional technology to be used in the classroom and network infrastructure, and the levying and imposition of taxes sucient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds and the costs of any credit agreements. This is a property tax increase.

SAN ANTONIO CITY COUNCIL Mayor Ray Adam Basaldua Christopher T. Schuchardt Christopher Longoria Ron Nirenberg* Armando Dominguez Michael Idrogo Gary Allen

COMAL ISD Proposition A The issuance of an amount not to exceed $560,564,863 school building bonds for the construction, renovation, acquisition and equipment of school building in the district consisting of three new elementary schools, one new middle school, life bridges facility, campus safety and security, campus infrastructure projects, facilities to support student programs at Canyon High School, Canyon Middle School, Canyon Lake High School, Davenport High School, Mountain Valley Middle School, and Smithson Valley High School; the purchase of the necessary sites for school buildings, and the purchase of new school buses; and the levying and imposition of taxes sucient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds and the costs of any credit agreements. This is a property tax increase. Proposition B The issuance of an amount not to exceed $46,094,984 school bonds

Michael Samaniego Diana Flores Uriegas District 10 Madison Gutierrez Robert Flores Margaret Sherwood Rick Otley Bryan R. Martin Marc Whyte Joel Solis JUDSON ISD BOARD OF TRUSTEES District 6, At Large

Angela Green LaTonya Green UNIVERSAL CITY CITY COUNCIL Filling 3 seats Ashton Bulman Christina Fitzpatrick Bernard Rubal Richard (Dick) Neville*

Renée Paschall* Laura Stanford

S. Bear Goolsby* Richard Edwards

Only candidates in contested elections are included. Go to county election websites for information on uncontested races.

For more election coverage, go to www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide.

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