BEXAR COUNTY, Texas — If you missed out on the early voting period and plan to cast your vote on Election Day, here’s what you can expect to see on the Bexar County ballot.
Plan ahead and keep in mind the attire and cell phone policies when headed to the polls for in-person voting. Plus, find your nearest polling site here.
Major federal races
United States President
- Donald J. Trump / JD Vance (Republican)
- Kamala D. Harris / Tim Walz (Democrat)
- Chase Oliver / Mike Ter Maat (Libertarian)
- Jill Stein / Rudolph Ware (Green)
United States Senator
- Ted Cruz (Republican)
- Colin Allred (Democrat)
- Ted Brown (Libertarian)
United States Representative - District 20
- Joaquin Castro (Democrat)
United States Representative - District 21
- Chip Roy (Republic)
- Kristin Hook (Democrat)
- Bob King (Libertarian)
United States Representative - District 23
- Tony Gonzales (Republican)
- S. Limon (Democrat)
United States Representative - District 28
- Jay Furman (Republican)
- Henry Cuellar (Democrat)
United States Representative - District 35
- Steven Wright (Republican
- )Greg Casar (Democrat)
State races
Railroad Commissioner
- Christi Craddick (Republican)
- Katherine Culbert (Democrat)
- Hawk Dunlap (Lib.)
- Eddie Espinoza (Green)
Justice Supreme Court, Place 2
Jimmy Blacklock (Republican)
Dasean Jones (Democrat)
Justice Supreme Court, Place 4
John Devine Republican)
Christine Vinh Weems (Democrat)
Justice Supreme Court, Place 6
Jane Bland (Republican)
Bonnie Lee Goldstein (Democrat)
J. David Roberson (Libertarian)
Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
David J. Schenck (Republican)
Holly Taylor (Democrat)
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
Gina Parker (Republican)
Nancy Mulder (Democrat)
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
Lee Finley (Republican)
Chika Anyiam (Democrat)
Member, State Board of Education, District 1
Michael (Travis) Stevens (Republican)
Gustavo Reveles (Democrat)
Member, State Board of Education, District 3
Marisa Perez-Diaz (Democrat)
State Senator, District 25
Donna Campbell (Republican)
Merrie Fox (Democrat)
State Representative, District 116
Darryl W Crain (Republican)
Trey Martinez Fischer (Democrat)
State Representative, District 117
Ben Mostyn (Republican)
Phillip Cortez (Democrat)
State Representative, District 118
John Lujan III (Republican)
Kristian Carranza (Democrat)
State Representative, District 119
Brandon J. Grable (Republican)
Elizabeth "Liz" Campos (Democrat)
State Representative, District 120
Barbara Gervin-Hawkins (Democrat)
State Representative, District 121
Marc Lahood (Republican)
Laurel Jordan Swift (Democrat)
State Representative, District 122
Mark Dorazio (Republican)
Kevin Geary (Democrat)
State Representative, District 123
Diego Bernal (Democrat)
State Representative, District 124
Sylvia Soto (Republican)
Josey Garcia (Democrat)
State Representative, District 125
Ray Lopez (Democrat)
Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, Place 2
Velia J. Meza (Democrat)
Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, Place 3
Todd McCray (Republican)
Cynthia Marie Chapa (Democrat)
Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, Place 4
Lori Massey Brissette (Republican)
Luz Elena Chapa (Democrat)
Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, Place 5
Adrian Spears (Republican)
Liza A. Rodriguez (Democrat)
Justice, 4th Court of Appeals District, Place 7
Lori I. Valenzuela (Republican)
District Judge, 37th Judicial District
Nicole Garza (Democrat)
District Judge, 57th Judicial District
Antonia "Toni" Arteaga (Democrat)
District Judge, 73rd Judicial District
Elizabeth Martinez (Democrat)
District Judge, 131st Judicial District
Norma Gonzales (Democrat)
District Judge, 166th Judicial District
Laura Salinas (Democrat)
District Judge, 175th Judicial District
Catherine Torres-Stahl ((Democrat)
District Judge, 379th Judicial District
Ron Rangel (Democrat)
District Judge, 386th Judicial District
Jacqueline "Jackie" Valdes (Democrat)
District Judge, 399th Judicial District
Frank J. Castro (Democrat)
District Judge, 407th Judicial District
Tina Torres (Democrat)
District Judge, 408th Judicial District
Angelica Jimenez (Democrat)
District Judge, 438th Judicial District
Rosie Alvarado (Democrat)
County races
Probate Court No.3
Barbie Scharf-Zeldes (Democrat)
Sheriff
Nathan Buchanan (Republican)
Javier Salazar (Democrat)
County Tax Assessor - Collector
Albert Uresti (Democrat)
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 1
Lina Prado (Republican)
Rebeca Clay-Flores (Democrat)
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 3
Grant Moody (Republican)
Susan Korbel (Democrat)
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 2
Roberto "Robbie" Vazquez (Democrat)
County Constable, Precinct No. 1
Ruben C. Tejeda (Democrat)
Constable, Precinct No. 2
Paul Alexander Canales (Republican)
Leticia Rodriguez Vazquez (Democrat)
Constable, Precinct No. 3
Mark Vojvodich (Republican)
County Constable, Precinct No. 4
Kathryn "Kat" Brown (Democrat)
City of San Antonio - Charter Election
CITY OF SAN ANTONIO -PROPOSITION A - Ethics Review Board
Shall Article XII entitled Ethics Review Board, of the City Charter be amended to add a definition of “conflicts of interest” require sufficient funding to the Ethics Review Board so it may perform all its assigned duties, and authorize the Ethics Review Board to accept or decline complaints that have been resolved by an entity other than the Ethics Review Board?
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Against
CITY OF SAN ANTONIO - PROPOSITION B - Language Modernization
Shall the following sections of the City Charter be amended to revise or eliminate provisions which have been superseded by state law and to update archaic language to current usage.
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Against
CITY OF SAN ANTONIO - PROPOSITION C - City Manager Tenure and Compensation
Shall the Charter of the City of San Antonio be amended to grant to City Council the authority to set the full terms of the City Manager’s employment including tenure and compensation?
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Against
CITY OF SAN ANTONIO - PROPOSITION D - City Employee Political Activity
Shall the Charter of the City of San Antonio be amended to allow City employees to participate in local political activity consistent with State and Federal law while protecting employees against political retribution and maintaining a general prohibition on participation in local political activity for the city leadership team?
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CITY OF SAN ANTONIO - PROPOSITION E - City Council Compensation
Shall the Charter of the City of San Antonio be amended to set and limit the compensation for City Council members and the Mayor at $70,200 and $87,800 annually with annual future adjustments to correlate to the United States Housing and Urban Development 4-member household median income for San Antonio, and authorize a Council member or the Mayor to decline any or all of the established compensation?
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CITY OF SAN ANTONIO - PROPOSITION F - City Council Terms
Shall the Charter of the City of San Antonio be amended to extend the terms of all elected members of City Council, including the Mayor, from two (2) years to four (4) years and changing the term limits from four (4) full terms to two (2) full terms while keeping the terms concurrent?
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