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RESULTS: Elections in Alamo Heights, Balcones Heights, Boerne, New Braunfels and other area cities for May 3, 2025

Find all election results below for all non-San Antonio municipal races

Results in the May 3, 2025, election. (KSAT)

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Municipalities

Candidate

Votes

%

For
51590%
Against
5610%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(3 / 3)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
8583%
Against
1717%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
21474%
Against
7626%
Candidate

Votes

%

Jimmy Hernandez
10952%
Juan Manuel Lecea Jr.*
10048%
*Incumbent
50% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 2)

Candidate

Votes

%

Tracy Ebersole
10752%
Mark Saenz *
9848%
*Incumbent
50% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 2)

Candidate

Votes

%

Molly Weaver
11154%
Rudy Flores III
9446%
50% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 2)

Candidate

Votes

%

Against
11655%
For
9545%
50% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 2)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
24859%
Against
17241%
88.9% of Precincts Reporting

(8 / 9)

Candidate

Votes

%

Frank A. Ritchie
Frank A. Ritchie*
1,02276%
Laura Haning
Laura Haning
32924%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(2 / 2)

Candidate

Votes

%

Joe Bateman
17954%
Sharon D. Wright *
15446%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 1)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
1,02577%
Against
31323%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(2 / 2)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
90069%
Against
40231%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(2 / 2)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
1,10184%
Against
21116%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(2 / 2)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
1,14989%
Against
14211%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(2 / 2)

Candidate

Votes

%

Helen Hays
69367%
Mechelle Salmon
34233%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(5 / 5)

Candidate

Votes

%

Jason Krawietz
81181%
Ray Jeffrey
19119%
25% of Precincts Reporting

(2 / 8)

Candidate

Votes

%

Francesca Watson
74473%
Lisa Cubley
27627%
25% of Precincts Reporting

(2 / 8)

Candidate

Votes

%

Ted D. Hawkins
74774%
Brian L. Skelton
26626%
25% of Precincts Reporting

(2 / 8)

Candidate

Votes

%

Bruce Alexander
39174%
Darrin Schroeder *
13426%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(13 / 13)

Candidate

Votes

%

Alexandria Inocencio
22162%
Mary Ann Obregon *
10930%
Gilbert Ortiz
288%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Everardo (Bebe) Castillo Jr.
16046%
Inelda Rodriguez *
12034%
Sabino Mena Jr.
7120%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Eric Aranda
19855%
Ray Aranda *
15945%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Against
16552%
For
15248%
Candidate

Votes

%

Aaron Valdez
1,85341%
Monica J. Cruz
1,76039%
Jesús Casas
89220%
Candidate

Votes

%

Elias Diaz *
2,36554%
Jorge Sierra
2,04146%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Jessica Rey Ramon
2,20450%
Alberto Rodriguez
1,61837%
Hanson Uy Tesy
58113%
Candidate

Votes

%

Ruben J. Olvera *
62356%
Scott Rose
48444%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(3 / 3)

Candidate

Votes

%

Dale Pearson
62157%
Jim Roff
46943%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(3 / 3)

Candidate

Votes

%

Scott Parker *
62657%
Kevin Cox
46743%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(3 / 3)

Candidate

Votes

%

Jake Lamberth
78656%
Jacob "Jake" Thompson
62644%
Candidate

Votes

%

Frances M. Flores
82157%
Beatrice Ximenez Marroquin *
61043%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Felix Cantu
80056%
Donald K. Scee *
63244%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Lisa Swint
Lisa Swint
50153%
Jesús Valdez
Jesús Valdez
45047%
Candidate

Votes

%

Jim Mueller
59468%
Gary Palmer
28332%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 1)

Candidate

Votes

%

Heather Holmes Chandler
13277%
Patrick F. Schneider
3923%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 1)

Candidate

Votes

%

Frank R. Rivas
13378%
Bob Walker
3722%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 1)

Candidate

Votes

%

Allison Francis *
12574%
Ian Thompson III
4526%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 1)

Candidate

Votes

%

Jim Rodriguez *
14877%
Alan Sale
4423%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(2 / 2)

Candidate

Votes

%

Makenna Lange
4293%
Olivia Stone
37%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(13 / 13)

Candidate

Votes

%

Raymond Robinson
2775%
Tina Jones-Radicke
925%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(14 / 14)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
6590%
Against
710%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(14 / 14)

Candidate

Votes

%

Jeffrey Martinez
5372%
Mary Ann R. Sanchez
2128%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(14 / 14)

Candidate

Votes

%

Janeshia Grider *
26451%
Christopher "Chris" Garza
25849%
*Incumbent
40% of Precincts Reporting

(2 / 5)

Candidate

Votes

%

Joe Molina *
23918%
Susan Street
23718%
Maria D. Lozano *
22517%
Jeffery L. Bass
21216%
Sally J. Hitt *
19314%
Jonathan Todd
14211%
David Barboza
997%
*Incumbent
40% of Precincts Reporting

(2 / 5)

Candidate

Votes

%

Danielle Carriere Bolton
37462%
Benny Martinez *
22738%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(5 / 5)

Candidate

Votes

%

Erin Peréz *
24970%
Alexandra N. McPherson
10530%
*Incumbent
83.3% of Precincts Reporting

(5 / 6)

Candidate

Votes

%

Chris Pal-Freeman
15453%
Adam Harden *
13547%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 1)

Candidate

Votes

%

Toni L. Carter
43952%
Andrés Campos *
34240%
George Green
648%
*Incumbent
1.9% of Precincts Reporting

(3 / 156)

Candidate

Votes

%

Michael Capizzi
28757%
Christopher Willis *
21443%
*Incumbent
0% of Precincts Reporting

(0 / 156)

Candidate

Votes

%

James Houston Leal *
28141%
Edward Carrizales Sr.
21331%
Johnny "JJ" Rivera
11317%
Paul Vela Manzanares
7711%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Against
33954%
For
29446%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
47672%
Against
18228%
Candidate

Votes

%

Scott Ferguson
6959%
Mando San Miguel III
4741%
Candidate

Votes

%

Mark Pinkston
9853%
Harmony J. Ratterree *
8647%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Christopher Parker
15174%
Homer Lott Jr.*
5426%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(14 / 14)

Candidate

Votes

%

Brandon Nunez
11836%
Sally Esparza
6520%
Felix Zapata *
5517%
Jamie Rios-Mendoza
4714%
Steven Salas
4313%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(14 / 14)

Candidate

Votes

%

Joanna Rodriguez
5580%
Marijane T. Counselman
1420%
Candidate

Votes

%

Chase Grier
16579%
Jeff Hunt *
4521%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(5 / 5)

Candidate

Votes

%

Amanda Desormeaux
15273%
Danny Trammell *
5627%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(5 / 5)

Candidate

Votes

%

Darin Henningsen
12862%
John D. Reagan *
7738%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(5 / 5)

Candidate

Votes

%

Ken Polasek *
7378%
Cori Mitchell
2122%
*Incumbent
3.2% of Precincts Reporting

(5 / 156)

Candidate

Votes

%

Christina Fitzpatrick *
60231%
Bear Goolsby *
54829%
Ashton Bulman *
42722%
Patrick Day
33918%
*Incumbent
0.9% of Precincts Reporting

(7 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

Art Martinez de Vara
Art Martinez de Vara
12966%
Amanda Alcozer
Amanda Alcozer
6634%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 1)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
9052%
Against
8448%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(1 / 1)

Candidate

Votes

%

Wes Shahan
32356%
Jonathon Fluitt
25644%

The important Election Day races aren’t all in San Antonio. Voters outside of the Alamo City will also have an opportunity to have their voices heard on May 3.

In addition to three open city council seats, Balcones Heights voters will have a proposition on the ballot that could change the face of the police officers’ union in the city.

Residents will consider “Proposition A.” If passed, Proposition A would end the Balcones Heights Police Officers Association’s collective bargaining rights.

Four propositions will go before voters in Boerne. One of those propositions would introduce new three-year term limits for the city’s mayor and city council members.

Similar to San Antonio, voters in other Bexar County cities such as Kirby and Von Ormy will also search for their next mayors.

Some non-Bexar County cities will be tasked with finding a new mayor and replacing city council seats, just like San Antonio and Boerne: Bulverde, Garden Ridge and Runge.

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Spencer Heath is a Digital Journalist at KSAT. Spencer graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied Radio-Television-Film. He’s worked as a journalist in San Antonio since June of 2022. Outside the newsroom, he enjoys watching movies and spending time with family.

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