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Voters in Bexar County will head to the polls on Nov. 8 for the General, Special, Charter and Bond Election.
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Several consequential races for federal, state and county offices are up for grabs, including Congress, Texas governor, Bexar County judge and district attorney.
The following list of races and candidates was provided by the Bexar County Elections Department. The candidates are listed in the order they will appear on the ballot. See the full sample ballot at the bottom of the article.
Bexar County - General Election
United States Representative, District 20
- Kyle Sinclair REP
- Joaquin Castro DEM
United States Representative, District 21
- Chip Roy REP
- Claudia Andreana Zapata DEM
United States Representative, District 23
- Tony Gonzales REP
- John Lira DEM
- Frank Lopez Jr. IND
United States Representative, District 28
- Cassy Garcia REP
- Henry Cuellar DEM
United States Representative, District 35
- Dan McQueen REP
- Greg Casar DEM
Governor
- Greg Abbott REP
- Beto O’Rourke DEM
- Mark Tippetts LIB
- Delilah Barrios GRN
Lieutenant Governor
- Dan Patrick REP
- Mike Collier DEM
- Shanna Steele LIB
Attorney General
- Ken Paxton REP
- Rochelle Mercedes Garza DEM
- Mark Ash LIB
Comptroller of Public Accounts
- Glenn Hegar REP
- Janet T. Dudding DEM
- V. Alonzo Echevarria-Garza LIB
Commissioner of the General Land Office
- Dawn Buckingham REP
- Jay Kleberg DEM
- Alfred Molison, Jr. GRN
Commissioner of Agriculture
- Sid Miller REP
- Susan Hays DEM
Railroad Commissioner
- Wayne Christian REP
- Luke Warford DEM
- Jaime Andres Diez LIB
- Hunter Wayne Crow GRN
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3
- Rebeca Huddle REP
- Amanda Reichek DEM
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9
- Evan Young REP
- Julia Maldonado DEM
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5
- Scott Walker REP
- Dana Huffman DEM
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6
- Jesse F. McClure, III REP
- Robert Johnson DEM
Member, State Board of Education, District 1
- Michael “Travis” Stevens REP
- Melissa N. Ortega DEM
Member, State Board of Education, District 3
- Ken Morrow REP
- Marisa B. Perez-Diaz DEM
State Senator, District 19
- Robert Garza REP
- Roland Gutierrez DEM
State Senator, District 21
- Julie Dahlberg REP
- Judith Zaffirini DEM
- Arthur Dibianca LIB
State Senator, District 25
- Donna Campbell REP
- Robert Walsh DEM
State Senator, District 26
- Ashton Murray REP
- José Menéndez DEM
State Representative, District 117
- Aaron Schwope REP
- Philip Cortez DEM
State Representative, District 118
- John Lujan REP
- Frank Ramirez DEM
State Representative, District 119
- Elizabeth “Liz” Campos DEM
- Arthur M. Thomas IV LIB
State Representative, District 120
- Ronald Payne REP
- Barbara Gervin-Hawkins DEM
State Representative, District 121
- Steve Allison REP
- Becca Moyer Defelice DEM
State Representative, District 122
- Mark Dorazio REP
- Angi Aramburu DEM
- Stephanie Berlin LIB
State Representative, District 123
- Charlotte Valdez REP
- Diego Bernal DEM
State Representative, District 124
- Johnny Arredondo REP
- Josey Garcia DEM
State Representative, District 125
- Carlos Antonio Raymond REP
- Ray Lopez DEM
Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, Place 6
- Todd McCray REP
- Irene Rios DEM
Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, Place 7 (Unexpired Term)
- Lori I. Valenzuela REP
- Rebecca “Beckie” Palomo DEM
District Judge, 45th Judicial District
- Patricia Jay REP
- Mary Lou Alvarez DEM
District Judge, 144th Judicial District
- Lorina I. Rummel REP
- Michael Mery DEM
District Judge, 150th Judicial District
- Scott Bradney REP
- Monique Diaz DEM
District Judge, 186th Judicial District
- Daphne Previti Austin REP
- Kristina Escalona DEM
District Judge, 187th Judicial District
- Walden Shelton REP
- Stephanie R. Boyd DEM
District Judge, 224th Judicial District
- Cathleen “Cathy” Stryker REP
- Marisa Flores DEM
District Judge, 225th Judicial District
- Renée Yanta REP
- Christine Vasquez Hortick DEM
District Judge, 227th Judicial District
- Kevin M. O’Connell REP
- Christine Del Prado DEM
District Judge, 285th Judicial District
- Mark Thompson REP
- Nadine Melissa Nieto DEM
District Judge, 288th Judicial District
- Art Rossi REP
- Cynthia Marie Chapa DEM
District Judge, 437th Judicial District
- Melisa Skinner REP
- Joel Perez DEM
Criminal District Attorney
- Marc LaHood REP
- Joe Gonzales DEM
County Judge
- Trish DeBerry REP
- Peter Sakai DEM
- Edgar Coyle LIB
Judge, County Court at Law No. 1
- Bob Behrens REP
- Helen Petry Stowe DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 2
- Jason Wolff REP
- Melissa Saenz DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 4
- Jason R. Garrahan REP
- Alfredo Ximenez DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 6
- Brandon Jackson REP
- Erica Dominguez DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 7
- Adam Michael LaHood REP
- Melanie Lira DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 8
- Ashley Foster REP
- Mary Roman DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 10
- Jamie Mathis REP
- Cesar Garcia DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 11
- Tommy Stolhandske REP
- Erica Peña DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 12
- Suzanne Kramer REP
- Yolanda Huff DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 13
- Charles E. Gold REP
- Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 14
- Susan Skinner REP
- Carlo Rodriguez Key DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 15
- Robert “RC” Pate REP
- Melissa Vara DEM
District Clerk
- Misty Spears REP
- Gloria A. Martinez DEM
County Clerk
- Richard A. Gold REP
- Lucy Adame-Clark DEM
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 (Unexpired Term)
- Grant Moody REP
- Susan Korbel DEM
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 4
- Larry Ricketts REP
- Tommy Calvert DEM
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 3, Place 1
- Julie Bray Patterson REP
- Paul Talamantez Jr. DEM
Unopposed Candidates Declared Elected
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2
- Mary Lou Keel REP
State Representative, District 116
- Trey Martinez Fischer DEM
District Judge, 226th Judicial District
- Velia J. Meza DEM
District Judge, 289th Judicial District
- Rose Sosa DEM
District Judge, 290th Judicial District
- Jennifer Peña DEM
District Judge, 436th Judicial District
- William “Cruz” Shaw DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 3
- David J. Rodriguez DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 5
- Andrea Arevalos DEM
Judge, County Court at Law No. 9
- Gloria Saldaña DEM
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 2
- Justin Rodriguez DEM
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 1, Place 1
- Sylvia M. Ruiz DEM
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 4, Place 1
- Michele Garcia DEM
Bexar County Water Control Improvement District 10 – General Election
For Director
- Rick Cockerham
- Adam Astleford
- Sue Alexander
- Eugenia Snead
City of Castle Hills - Bond Election
CITY OF CASTLE HILLS - PROPOSITION A
“THE ISSUANCE OF $6,000,000 OF CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION BY THE CITY OF CASTLE HILLS, TEXAS TO (1) CONSTRUCT DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THE CITY; AND (2) CONSTRUCT STREET, CURB, AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE CITY, TOGETHER WITH UTILITY RELOCATION AND/OR DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS RELATED OR INCIDENTAL THERETO, AND; LEVYING THE TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF, AND CREATING A SECURITY INTEREST BY PROVIDING FOR A LIEN ON AND PLEDGE OF THE SURPLUS REVENUES, IF ANY, RECEIVED BY THE CITY FROM THE OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION OF THE MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE UTILITY SYSTEM.”
- FOR (A FAVOR)
- AGAINST (EN CONTRA)
City of China Grove - Special Election
City of China Grove - Proposition A
“Reauthorization of the local sales and use tax in the City of China Grove, Texas at the rate of one-fourth of one percent to provide revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets.”
- For (A Favor)
- Against (En Contra)
City of Converse - General Election
For Council, Place No. 2
- Deborah James
- Billy Ortiz
For Council, Place No. 4
- Brad H. Kessler
- Sylvia Meyer
- Jeff Beehler
For Council, Place No. 6
- Marc Gilbert
- Michael B. Meyer
City of Converse - Special Election
CITY OF CONVERSE - PROPOSITION A
“Shall the Reauthorization of the Local Sales and Use Tax in the City of Converse, Texas, at the rate of ¼ Percent be continued to provide revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets. The tax expires on the fourth anniversary of the date of this election unless the imp
- For
- Against
East Central Independent School District - Bond Election
EAST CENTRAL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT – PROPOSITION A
“THE ISSUANCE OF $240,000,000 OF BONDS BY THE EAST CENTRAL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR SCHOOL FACILITIES (WITH PRIORITY GIVEN TO TWO NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, ONE NEW MIDDLE SCHOOL, A NEW MULTIPURPOSE CAREER AND TECHNICAL CENTER, A NEW TRANSPORTATION FACILITY, RENOVATIONS TO HIGHLAND FOREST AND OAK CREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, HERITAGE AND LEGACY MIDDLE SCHOOLS, AND CONVERSION OF THE TRANSPORTATION FACILITY INTO A WAREHOUSE AND POLICE HEADQUARTERS, AND SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS DISTRICT WIDE) AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF. THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.”
- FOR
- AGAINST
Unopposed Candidates Declared Elected
Trustee, Single Member District 1
- Ginger Friesenhahn Trustee
Single Member District 2
- Monique Presas Trustee
Single Member District 5
- James Mulkey Trustee,
Single Member District 7
- Dell Braziel
GREEN VALLEY SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT GENERAL ELECTION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT LARGE 3 YEAR TERM VOTE FOR NONE, ONE, OR TWO
- Brit W. King
- John Frias
- Joey Neve
City of Helotes - Special Election
CITY OF HELOTES – PROPOSITION A
“The adoption of a local sales and use tax in the City of Helotes at the rate of 1.25%. This is an increase of 0.25% from the existing 1.00%.”
- For
- Against
Judson Independent School District – Bond Election
JUDSON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT - PROPOSITION A
“THE ISSUANCE OF $172,034,900 OF BONDS BY THE JUDSON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE PURPOSES OF DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING, IMPROVING, UPGRADING, UPDATING, ACQUIRING, AND EQUIPPING SCHOOL FACILITIES WITH PRIORITY GIVEN TO SAFETY AND SECURITY AT ALL DISTRICT CAMPUSES AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF. THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.”
- For
- Against
JUDSON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT - PROPOSITION B
“THE ISSUANCE OF $173,265,000 OF BONDS BY THE JUDSON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE PURPOSES OF DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING, IMPROVING, UPGRADING, UPDATING, ACQUIRING, AND EQUIPPING SCHOOL FACILITIES, THE PURCHASE OF ANY NECESSARY SITES FOR SCHOOL FACILTIES, AND THE PURCHASE OF NEW SCHOOL BUSES, WITH PRIORITY GIVEN TO A NEW MIDDLE SCHOOL AND NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF. THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.”
- For
- Against
City of Schertz - General Election
For Mayor
- Robert C. Marks, Jr.
- Ralph Gutierrez
- Cedric Edwards
For City Council, Place No. 1
- Mark E. Davis
For City Council, Place No. 2
- Michelle Watson
- Tiffany M. Gibson
- Paul J. Kendzior
Somerset Independent School District – General Election
For Trustee, Place No. 1
- Michael Lujan
- Sandra Rosales
For Trustee, Place No. 3
- Omar Pachecano
- Elizabeth Hansen
For Trustee, Place No. 7
- Don Green
- Johnny Salazar
South San Antonio Independent School District - General Election
For Trustee, District No. 1
- Greg Flores
- Manuel R. Lopez
For Trustee, District No. 5
- Gina A. Rovello
- Abel (Chillidogg) Martinez Jr.
For Trustee, District No. 6
- Cyndi Ramirez
- Gilbert F. Rodriguez
City of Universal City – Bond Election
CITY OF UNIVERSAL CITY - PROPOSITION A
“THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED $30,000,000 IN PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF BONDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF.”
- For
- Against
City of Windcrest - General Election
For Council, Place No. 2
- Belinda Hill-Herbst
- Cindy Strzelecki
Unopposed Candidates Declared Elected
Council, Place No. 1
- Wes Manning
Council, Place No. 3
- Greg Turner
City of Windcrest - Special Election
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION A
“SHALL SECTIONS 1.04 AND 3.13(B) OF THE HOME-RULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO BRING IT IN LINE WITH STATE LAW PUBLIC HEARING REQUIREMENTS AND ALLOW FOR CERTAIN ANNEXATIONS BY CONSENT OF THE PROPERTY OWNER WITHOUT THE NEED FOR A GENERAL ELECTION?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION B
“SHALL SECTIONS 3.07 AND 3.08 OF THE HOME-RULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PROCEDURES FOR THE FORFEITURE OF OFFICE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ADDITIONAL NOTICE, CLARIFICATION OF TERMS, TIME PERIODS FOR ACTION, PRESENTATION OF EVIDENCE, AND THE DETERMINATION OF WHETHER A COMPLAINT IS FRIVOLOUS?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION C
“SHALL SECTION 3.09 (D) OF THE HOME-RULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO CLARIFY THE ORDER OF SUCCESSION TO INCLUDE CHAIRS AND VICE-CHAIRS OF ALL LISTED BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION D
“SHALL SECTION 5.02 OF THE HOMERULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO CLARIFY THE DUTIES OF THE CITY MANAGER, SPECIFICALLY THE TIME PERIOD RESTRICTION THAT AN OFFICIAL MUST WAIT BEFORE BEING APPOINTED TO THE POSITION?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION E
“SHALL SECTION 5.05 OF THE HOMERULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO CLARIFY THE FIRE CHIEF AND CITY MANAGER WILL PARTICIPATE IN AN ANNUAL EVALUATION FOR ANY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CONTRACT AND RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CITY?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION F
“SHALL SECTION 5.06.2 OF THE HOMERULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO REMOVE THE REQUIREMENT THAT THE CITY SECRETARY SHALL SERVE AS THE ASSISTANT COURT ADMINISTRATOR?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION G
“SHALL SECTION 6.13 OF THE HOMERULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO REQUIRE ALL NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS WHICH THE CITY IS AUTHORIZED AND REQUIRED BY LAW TO INCLUDE IN AN INDEPENDENT AUDIT BE INCLUDED?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION H
“SHALL SECTION 7.05 OF THE HOMERULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF YEARS BETWEEN INITIATIVES/REFERENDUMS AND COUNCIL ACTION FROM FOUR TO TWO?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION I
“SHALL SECTION 9.02 OF THE HOMERULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO ADD AUTHORITY FOR ADDITIONAL ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE WINDCREST BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION J
“SHALL SECTION 11.03 OF THE HOMERULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO CLARIFY THE TERM OF THE CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION AND WHEN THE TERM BEGINS?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION K
“SHALL SECTIONS 3.13(C), 3.14, 6.05(A), AND 11.03(C) OF THE HOME-RULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO REMOVE REFERENCES TO THE TERM “NEWSPAPER” AND REPLACE WITH LANGUAGE FOR PUBLICATIONS REQUIRED BY STATE LAW?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF WINDCREST - PROPOSITION L
“SHALL SECTIONS 4.08, 5.02.1, 5.02.3(O), 5.03.1, 5.04, 6.05(B), 6.17, 7.01, 7.05.2, AND 10.3.3 OF THE HOME-RULE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WINDCREST BE AMENDED TO MAKE CHANGES IN WORD CHOICE FOR CLARIFICATION, AND MINOR TYPOGRAPHICAL AND GRAMMATICAL ADJUSTMENTS?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
City of Leon Valley - Special Charter Election
CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION A
“SHALL SECTION 3.01 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY REPEALING/DELETING GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE CITY COUNCIL AS LEGISLATORS AND SHALL NOT ENCROACH ON THE EXECUTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CITY MANAGER?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF LEON VALLEY – PROPOSITION B
“SHALL SECTION 3.03 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY REPEALING/DELETING THE QUALIFICATIONS THAT A CANDIDATE OR ELECTED OR APPOINTED CITY COUNCIL MEMBER OR MAYOR MUST NOT HAVE BEEN IN VIOLATION OF THE CITY CHARTER WITHIN THREE YEARS OF APPLICATION OR APPOINTMENT TO OFFICE, A CANDIDATE MAY NOT BE DETERMINED TO HAVE FORFEITED AN OFFICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL WITHIN THREE YEARS, AND ADDING THAT A COUNCIL MEMBER MAINTAIN RESIDENCY IN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY THROUGHOUT THEIR TENURE?”
- FOR
- AGAINST
CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION C
“SHALL SECTION 3.06 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY REPLACING THE MAYOR’S ABILITY TO DISCUSS ANY “POLICY” MATTERS WITH ANY MATTERS AND REMOVE LANGUAGE MANDATING A GENERAL DISPOSITION WHEN ADDRESSING COUNCIL MEMBERS AND CITIZENS?”
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- AGAINST
CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION D
“SHALL SECTION 3.08 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY REPEALING/DELETING THE REQUIREMENT OF IMMEDIATE RESIGNATION, INVESTIGATION AND HEARING PROCESS IN CASE OF VIOLATION OF THE CHARTER AND/OR FORFEITURE OF OFFICE?”
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CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION E
“SHALL SECTION 3.09 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY REPEALING SECTION 3.09 PROHIBITIONS IN ITS ENTIRETY DELETING PROVISIONS THAT PREVENT A CITY COUNCIL MEMBER FROM ACCEPTING OR ADMITTING LIABILITY, PAY ANY CLAIM FOR DAMAGES WITHOUT WRITTEN OPINION OF THE CITY ATTORNEY, THAT NO MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL BE EMPLOYED IN OR APPOINTED TO THE POSITIONS OF CITY MANAGER, CITY ATTORNEY OR DEPARTMENT HEAD UNTIL THREE (3) YEARS AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE TERM ELECTED, THAT A CANDIDATE OR ELECTED OR APPOINTED CITY COUNCILMEMBER OR MAYOR MUST NOT HAVE BEEN IN VIOLATION OF THE CITY CHARTER WITHIN THREE YEARS OF APPLICATION OR APPOINTMENT TO OFFICE, PROHIBITING CITY COUNCIL FROM DICTATING TO THE CITY MANAGER THE APPOINTMENT OF ANY PERSON TO OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT AND THE INTERFERENCE OF THE CITY MANAGER IN PERFORMANCE OF DUTIES, AND DELETING PROVISIONS RELATED TO ATTORNEY CLIENT PRIVILEGE?”
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- AGAINST
CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION F
“SHALL SECTION 3.12 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY REPEALING/DELETING SECTION 3.12 COUNCIL INVESTIGATIONS HEARINGS PROCESS IN ITS ENTIRETY AND ADDING THE CITY COUNCIL SHALL HAVE THE POWER TO INQUIRE INTO THE CONDUCT OF ANY DEPARTMENT, AGENCY, BOARD, OR EMPLOYEE OF THE CITY, AND FOR THAT PURPOSE SHALL HAVE THE POWER TO ADMINISTER OATHS, SUBPOENA WITNESSES, COMPEL THE PRODUCTION OF BOOKS, PAPERS, TESTIMONY, AND OTHER EVIDENCE MATERIAL TO THE INQUIRY AND PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION?”
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- AGAINST
CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION G
“SHALL SECTION 5.01 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY REPLACING THE CITY MANAGER SHALL BE APPPOINTED FOR AN “INDEFINITE” TERM INSTEAD OF “DEFINITE” TERM, MAY BE REMOVED BY “MAJORITY” VOTE INSTEAD OF “TWO-THIRDS” VOTE, AND BY ADDING IN THE EVENT OF TERMINATION THE CITY MANAGER SHALL NOT RECEIVE MORE THAN ONE (1) TIMES THE ANNUAL BASE SALARY AND ACCURED PERSONAL LEAVE?”
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- AGAINST
CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION H
“SHALL SECTION 5.01 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY ADDING THE CITY MANAGER SHALL APPOINT DEPARTMENT HEADS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE CITY SECRETARY, POLICE CHIEF, FIRE CHIEF, PLANNING AND ZONING DIRECTOR, LIBRARY DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, FINANCE DIRECTOR AND ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER(S) UPON CONSENT OF THE MAJORITY OF THE CITY COUNCIL?”
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- AGAINST
CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION I
“SHALL SECTION 5.02 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY DELETING LANGUAGE MANDATING THE CREATION OF A DEPARTMENT BEFORE A DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OR AGENCY IS DISCONTINUED OR ASSIGNED?”
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CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION J
“SHALL SECTION 5.02 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY CHANGING THE APPOINTMENT AND REMOVAL, REPORT OF THE CITY ATTORNEY BY AND TO THE CITY MANAGER WITH COUNCIL APPROVAL, TO THE APPOINTMENT AND REMOVAL, REPORT OF THE CITY ATTORNEY BY AND TO THE CITY COUNCIL?”
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CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION K
“SHALL SECTION 7.05 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED TO CHANGE THE CITY COUNCIL’S OPTION FROM “SHALL” APPOINT A CHARTER REVIEW COMMITTEE THE SECOND (2 nd ) YEAR AFTER A CHARTER IS ADOPTED AND EVERY FOURTH (4TH ) YEAR THEREAFTER, TO THE CITY COUNCIL “MAY” APPOINT A CHARTER REVIEW COMMITTEE AT “ANY TIME”?”
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CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION L
“SHALL SECTION 7.13 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY REPEALING/DELETING THE CRIMINAL PENALTY OF NOT MORE THAT FIVE HUNDRED ($500.00) FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE CHARTER?”
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CITY OF LEON VALLEY - PROPOSITION M “SHALL SECTION 7.13 OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LEON VALLEY BE AMENDED BY REPEALING/DELETING THE CIVIL PENALTY OF NOT MORE THAT FIVE HUNDRED ($500.00) FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE CHARTER?”
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