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With 16 competitive races spread across six different Bexar County school districts Saturday, familiar names held a lot of sway.
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Former District 6 Councilman Greg Brockhouse has conceded to current San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
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With all vote centers reporting, results show that several City Council districts will head to runoff elections.
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Proposition A will remove limits placed on the city charter’s use of bond money more than two decades ago.
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About 51% of votes were cast against Proposition B — a measure that would have repealed collective bargaining for the San Antonio police union.
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Almost 46,000 voters cast their decisions on Saturday, according to the Elections Department director. Absentee and early votes exceeded 115,000.
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Voters in San Antonio will decide on two propositions, mayor, city council and school board members.
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More than 70 mayoral, city council and school board candidates responded to a TPR survey answering the biggest questions for San Antonians.
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Proposition B is on the On the May 1 municipal election ballot. It would repeal collective bargaining for the police union. Supporters say this would allow the public to have a say in future police contracts. Opponents claim this will make it harder for the department to recruit and maintain officers.
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There are eight candidates running for four districts. Click here for more info.