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San Antonio's progressive new mayor won by a wide margin, but wants to work with those who supported her opponent Rolando Pablos.
"I know we will be able to move our city forward," newly sworn in Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones said Wednesday evening.
San Antonio’s new city council members—which are the first to serve a four year term after the Nov. 5 charter amendment vote—were sworn in at the City Council Chambers at 11 a.m. June 18.
Sukh Kaur and Marc Whyte — violated city ethics rules during their recent reelection campaigns, an Ethics Review Board panel ruled Monday. The panel of four ethics board members unanimously found that ...
Gina Ortiz Jones defeated Rolando Pablos to become the mayor of San Antonio, Texas, making history as the city’s first Asian American woman, first Filipino woman and first openly gay mayor. By the ...
San Antonio usually records less than six inches of rainfall in June and July combined. “One of my colleagues has been here since the mid-90s and he called this a top-10 event,” Mr. Morris said.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including elections at the DNC and in ...
Experts: Gov. Abbott's troop deployment to San Antonio likely payback for mayoral election outcome Over the weekend, incoming Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones beat Rolando Pablos, a conservative heavily ...
The daughter of an Ilocana immigrant made history over the weekend by becoming the first Filipino-American and woman of color elected mayor of San Antonio, Texas — the seventh-biggest city in the ...
Gina Ortiz Jones declared victory in San Antonio's mayoral race with all voting center reporting Jones with 54.3% of the vote compared to Rolando Pablos who has 45.7%.
Jones, 44, earned 54.3% of the vote compared to Rolando Pablos, who ended up with 45.7% of the vote. On Election Day, 40,281 voters took to the polls, marking 17 percent of the total voter turnout ...
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