The San Antonio City Council approved moving the city’s elections from May to November of odd years in a 6-5 vote.
City Council voted 6-5 to move elections, despite debate over how it could affect school districts and turnout.
San Antonio will move its municipal elections from May to November after a 6-5 council vote Thursday afternoon. The decision ...
Legislation allowing the change was aimed at cities that already sought voters’ buy-in, something local leaders won’t have to do.
The 6-5 vote is a victory for Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones, who argued the shift in schedule would cut costs and boost turnout.
The vote came after hours of public comment, with dozens of speakers addressing council members during the meeting.
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