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San Marcos is home to the San Marcos River and Texas State University. It grew the least of all three cities in the last decade but still has the highest population. SANMARCOS PHOTOS BY ZARA FLORESCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

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The smallest of the three cities, Buda showed signicant growth over the last decade with the entire population doubling in size.

Designated as the “Pie Capital of Texas,” Kyle showed signicant increases in its Asian and Hispanic/Latino populations over the last decade.

SOURCES: CITY OF BUDA, CITY OF KYLE, CITY OF SAN MARCOS, HAYS COUNTY, U.S. CENSUS BUREAUCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER San Marcos Buda Kyle Hays County

San Marcos, Buda and Kyle have seen signicant increases in population since 2010, with more than 50% growth in each city. Population changes

Elected ocials LOCAL Hays County Commissioners Court Judge: Ruben Becerra Precinct 1: Debbie Ingalsbe Precinct 2: Mark Jones Precinct 3: Lon Shell Precinct 4: Walt Smith San Marcos City Council Mayor: Jane Hughson Place 1: Maxeld Baker Place 2: Saul Gonzales Place 3: Alyssa Garza Place 4: Shane Scott Place 5: Mark Gleason Place 6: Jude Prather Buda City Council Mayor: Lee Urbanovsky At-large Position 1: Matt Smith

10-year population change Hays County: +53.4% Texas: +15.9%

Kyle City Council Mayor: Travis Mitchell District 1: Dex Ellison District 2: Yvonne Flores-Cale District 3: Robert Rizo District 4: Ashlee Bradshaw District 5: Daniela Parsley District 6: Michael Tobias San Marcos CISD board of trustees President: Clementine Cantu Anne Halsey Mayra Mejia Miguel Arredondo Kathy Hansen Mari Salmi Margie Villalpando Hays CISD board of trustees President: Vanessa Petrea Raul Vela Jr. Esmeralda Pérez-González

2010

2010

2010

44,894

7,295

28,016

2020

2020

2020

67,553

15,108

45,697

+50.47%

+107.1%

+63.11%

Local demographics*

As the cities have continued to grow, they have also become slightly more diverse. Here is the demographic breakdown for 2020.

40.6% 34.9% 42.1% 56.25% 6.6% 2.6% 0.23% 0.23% 2.85% 1.68% 0.07% 0.03% 0.38% 0.38% 7.02% 3.8%

48.9% 40.2%

Hispanic or Latino

White

4.9%

Black or African American

0.27% 1.62% 0.07% 0.46% 3.48%

American Indian or Alaska native

Asian

At-large Position 2: Monica Davidson At-large Position 3: LaVonia Horne- Williams Single-member District A: Paul Daugereau Single-member District B: Evan Ture Single-member District C: Terry Cummings

Native Hawaiian or other Pacic Islander

Courtney Runkle Meredith Keller Esperanza Orosco Will McManus

Some other race Two or more races

*ALL CATEGORIES LISTED ARE RACES, EXCEPT FOR HISPANIC OR LATINO, WHICH IS NOT A RACE. HOWEVER, THE PERCENTAGES OF THE RACES LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC OR LATINO RESIDENTS.

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