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5 takeaways from the Texas runoff election in Bexar County
Read full article: 5 takeaways from the Texas runoff election in Bexar CountySAN ANTONIO – Bexar County voters joined the rest of Texas Tuesday in deciding the final nominees for the general election in November. With more than a dozen races on GOP and Democratic ballots, we’ve rounded up the biggest takeaways below, in case you missed it. RELATED: ‘Outstanding’ voter turnout reported in Bexar County for runoff electionBexar County Commissioner, Constable shake-upPrecinct 1 Commissioner Sergio “Chico” Rodriguez lost his seat on Tuesday night after being trounced by about 20 percentage points by challenger Rebeca “Becky” Clay-Flores in the Democratic runoff. She’ll face Republican Gabriel Lara in the general election. Voters gave Bexar County GOP Chair Cynthia Brehm an emphatic boot on Tuesday night, weeks after she refused calls to resign from top Texas Republicans, including U.S.
Runoff election underway across state of Texas
Read full article: Runoff election underway across state of TexasSAN ANTONIO The runoff election is underway across the state of Texas. Polls opened at 7 a.m. and if you havent voted yet you can still head to the 214 voting locations until 7 p.m. Your guide to voting in the July 14 primary runoff electionKSAT12 spoke with a voter earlier this morning and it took her about four minutes to vote. Whos on the ballot for the July 14 runoff election in Bexar CountyAnd even though we are dealing with the summer San Antonio heat and the pandemic, the numbers for this primary runoff election are still well above average. We are seeing an increase in the number of people that are voting in a primary runoff historically primary runoff so very slow we usually have a two to a 6% turn out total and right now were sitting at 7%, Callanen said.