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Political newcomer Clay-Flores wipes out hopes of a 5th term for Pct. 1 Commissioner Sergio ‘Chico’ Rodríguez
Read full article: Political newcomer Clay-Flores wipes out hopes of a 5th term for Pct. 1 Commissioner Sergio ‘Chico’ RodríguezSAN ANTONIO – After four terms serving as Bexar County Precinct 1 Commissioner, Sergio “Chico” Rodríguez was defeated in the Democratic primary runoff by political newcomer, Rebeca “Becky” Clay-Flores. The win in the primary election has earned Clay-Flores, a special projects manager for the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District, the day off. For months, Clay-Flores campaigned throughout parts of South and West San Antonio, areas that make up Precinct 1. Bexar County Commissioner Sergio ‘Chico’ Rodriguez toppled by challenger Rebeca ‘Becky’ Clay-Flores in Precinct 1COVID-19 prevented some of Clay-Flores’ biggest supporters, such as her mother, from celebrating with the candidate as results were announced. For more information the issues Clay-Flores stands for, click here.
San Antonio political strategist talks key takeaways from Tuesdays runoff elections
Read full article: San Antonio political strategist talks key takeaways from Tuesdays runoff electionsSAN ANTONIO Longtime political strategist Christian Archer weighed in on some key takeaways from Tuesdays runoff election. I think most people in politics in San Antonio and Bexar County thought Chico would win, Archer said. Another race that Archer was closely watching was the Republican race for Bexar County Commissioner, Precinct 3. Roland Gutierrez won Bexar County pretty strongly. Looks like hes going to win Election Day, he said.
Bexar County Commissioner Sergio ‘Chico’ Rodriguez toppled by challenger Rebeca ‘Becky’ Clay-Flores in Precinct 1
Read full article: Bexar County Commissioner Sergio ‘Chico’ Rodriguez toppled by challenger Rebeca ‘Becky’ Clay-Flores in Precinct 1SAN ANTONIO – Updated at 12 a.m.: Rebeca “Becky” Clay-Flores took a huge lead early Tuesday in the Democratic runoff for Bexar County Commissioner, Precinct 1, to knock out the incumbent, Sergio “Chico” Rodriguez. With 100% of precincts tallied, Clay-Flores grabbed 61% of the vote compared to 38% for Rodriguez. You can find additional election results by scrolling to the bottom of this page. For more election coverage, go to our Vote 2020 page or sign up for our free election newsletter. You can find additional election results in the drop-down menu below:You can also click here for more election results.
Texas March Primary Election Results Bexar County
Read full article: Texas March Primary Election Results Bexar CountySAN ANTONIO – Election results will begin to populate on this page when early voting results are released at 7 p.m. (CST) on March 3 and we’ll have an election night livestream on KSAT.com. You can find additional election results by scrolling to the bottom of this page. For more election coverage, go to our Vote 2020 page or sign up for our free election newsletter.