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2023 San Antonio mayoral election

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2023 San Antonio mayoral election

← 2021May 6, 20232025 →
Turnout15.33%Decrease
 
CandidateRon NirenbergChristopher SchuchardtGary Allen
Popular vote83,15529,9938,458
Percentage60.73%21.90%6.18%

Mayor before election

Ron Nirenberg

Elected mayor

Ron Nirenberg

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The2023 San Antonio mayoral election was held on May 6, 2023, to elect themayor ofSan Antonio, Texas. The election is officially nonpartisan under Texas law. Incumbent mayorRon Nirenberg ran for re-election to a fourth term in office. Due to term limits, if Nirenberg won, it would be his last term. He was facing minimal opposition and was expected to win re-election.[1] Nirenberg easily won the election with no need for a runoff, as he received nearly 61% of the vote.[2][3]

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On May 6, 2023, the election was held. Nirenberg received a significant number of early votes and never faced any serious challenge as he secured his fourth term as mayor with 60.73% of the vote.[3]

2023 San Antonio mayoral election
CandidateVotes%±
Ron Nirenberg83,15560.73
Christopher Schuchardt29,99321.90
Gary Allen8,4586.18
Michael Samaniego4,5293.31
Diana Uriegas4,0552.96
Christopher Longoria3,1142.27
Ray Basaldua2,1231.55
Armando Dominguez9650.70
Michael Idrogo5350.39
Turnout161.58915.33*−1.93%

*Vote percentage includes all ofBexar County, with a total of 24,662 either voting in another municipal election or casting no ballot for San Antonio mayor.

References

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  1. ^abcDrusch, Andrea (January 26, 2023)."With no high-profile opponent in sight, Mayor Ron Nirenberg files for reelection to 4th term".San Antonio Report.
  2. ^"Mayor Nirenberg re-elected; 2 runoffs, 1 new member on San Antonio City Council".KSAT-TV. May 7, 2023. RetrievedMay 7, 2023.
  3. ^ab"Summary Results Report Joint General, Special, Charter and Bond Election May 6, 2023".Bexar County. May 6, 2023. Archived fromthe original on May 9, 2023. RetrievedMay 9, 2023.
  4. ^abcdeStringer, Megan (February 21, 2023)."See who's running for mayor, City Council in May election".Axios.
  5. ^abDrusch, Andrea (January 19, 2023)."Incumbents report big cash hauls as candidates file for city elections".San Antonio Report.
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