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What to know about voting in the San Angelo City Council runoff race
What to know about voting in the San Angelo City Council runoff race

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time29-05-2025

  • General
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What to know about voting in the San Angelo City Council runoff race

Early voting for a San Angelo City Council runoff race will continue through Tuesday. Runoff election day will be June 7 for Dudra Butler and Joe Self Jr., who are vying for the District 2 seat. They were the top two vote-getters in the May 3 General Election. No candidate in the three-way field, including John Bariou, garnered 50% plus at least one vote to avoid a runoff. Early voting for the runoff election began May 27 in the Keyes Building, 113 W. Beauregard and continues: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through May 31 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. June 1 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 2-3 On the June 7 runoff election day, the polls will be open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. at these locations in San Angelo, according to the Tom Green County Election Office: Angelo Bible Church lobby, 3506 Sherwood Way Calvary Baptist Church Fellowship Center, 2401 Armstrong St. Concho Valley Transit District (bus depot), Annex Building, 506 N. Chadbourne St. San Angelo First Assembly of God Fellowship Hall, 1442 Edmund Blvd. Keating Paint and Body reception area, 5050 N. Chadbourne Oak Grove Senior Apartments multi-purpose room, 4359 Oak Grove Blvd. MHMR Services of the Concho Valley, Administration Building, Jack Ray Room, 1501 W. Beauregard Ave. Wesley Trinity United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 301 West 18th St. More: Live blog: Two bonds and a runoff — San Angelo voters have spoken May 3 voting totals show San Angelo residents approved the following: Mayor Thomas "Tom" N. Thompson City Council District 4 member Patrick Keely District 6 City Council member Mary Coffey, who ran opposed A $397 million San Angelo ISD bond measure A $41.66 million city coliseum bond measure More: Automatic denial of bail for some migrants fails to pass Texas House Trish Choate is the executive editor for the Wichita Falls Times Record News, San Angelo Standard-Times and Abilene Reporter-News. Contact Trish with news tips at tchoate@ Read her recent work here. Her X handle is @Trishapedia. This article originally appeared on San Angelo Standard-Times: What to know about voting in the San Angelo City Council runoff race

What to know about early voting in the June 7 runoff in San Angelo
What to know about early voting in the June 7 runoff in San Angelo

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
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What to know about early voting in the June 7 runoff in San Angelo

Early voting for a San Angelo City Council runoff race is set for late May and early June, according to a city media release. Dudra Butler and Joe Self Jr. will face off in a June 7 runoff election for the District 2 seat. They were the top two vote-getters Saturday on Election Day. No candidate in the three-way field, including John Bariou, garnered the necessary 50% plus at least one vote to avoid a runoff. Early voting for the runoff election will be in the Keyes Building, 113 W. Beauregard Ave. Here are the dates and times: May 27-31: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 1: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. June 2-3: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Polling locations and election information for Election Day on June 7 will be available at city officials said in the media release. While the District 2 race is still up in the air, San Angelo residents also voted in races for a new mayor, two other City Council members, a $397 million San Angelo ISD bond measure and a $41.66 million city coliseum bond. A runoff election for the District 2 seat on the San Angelo City Council is set for June 7. Here are unofficial results from Saturday's election provided by local officials: A SAISD bond measure to finance a program to renovate facilities, build a new middle school and install new security features was approved with 54.6% of the vote. A city bond measure to pay for CRC Roofers Coliseum renovations approved with 53% of the vote. Thompson was elected mayor with 51% of the vote. Patrick Keely was elected District 4 City Council member with 67% of the vote. Mary Coffey, who ran opposed, was elected District 6 City Council member. Saturday's city election results are unofficial until officials canvas them at a May 14 City Council meeting at the McNease Convention Center, 501 Rio Concho Drive. Keely and Coffey will be sworn into their elected positions at a May 20 regular City Council meeting also at the convention center. SAISD is expected to canvass election results during a meeting in May, according to a district calendar of board meeting activities. More: Live blog: Two bonds and a runoff — San Angelo voters have spoken More: Protestors rally outside Texas detention center against Trump immigration policies Trish Choate is the executive editor for the Wichita Falls Times Record News, San Angelo Standard-Times and Abilene Reporter-News. Contact Trish with news tips at tchoate@ Read her recent work here. Her X handle is @Trishapedia. This article originally appeared on San Angelo Standard-Times: What to know about early voting in the June 7 runoff in San Angelo

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