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2025 San Antonio mayoral election

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2025 San Antonio mayoral election

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May 3, 2025 (first round)
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CandidateGina Ortiz JonesRolando PablosBeto Altamirano
First round27,483
27.20%
16,785
16.61%
12,178
12.05%
Runoff77,587
54.32%
65,245
45.68%
Eliminated

 
CandidateAdriana Rocha GarciaManny PeláezMelissa Cabello Havrda
First round9,992
9.90%
7,387
7.31%
6,731
6.66%
RunoffEliminatedEliminatedEliminated

 
CandidateJohn CourageClayton Perry
First round5,619
5.56%
5,572
5.51%
RunoffEliminatedEliminated

Mayor before election

Ron Nirenberg

Elected mayor

Gina Ortiz Jones

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The2025 San Antonio mayoral election was held on May 3, 2025, to elect the nextmayor ofSan Antonio, Texas. Because no candidate received more than 50% of the vote, the two highest-placing candidates advanced to a runoff election on June 7. Municipal elections in Texas are officiallynonpartisan. Due to the passage of Proposition F in 2024, the winner will receive a four-year term, as term limits were changed from four two-year terms to two four-year terms.[1]

A wide field of 27 candidates qualified for the general election. FormerUnder Secretary of the Air ForceGina Ortiz Jones and formerTexas Secretary of StateRolando Pablos advanced to the runoff. Candidates eliminated in the first round included technology entrepreneur Beto Altamirano and city councilors Adriana Rocha Garcia, Manny Peláez, Melissa Cabello Havrda, John Courage, and Clayton Perry.[2] Jones would win the runoff with 54.3% of the vote.[3]

Background

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Municipal elections in San Antonio are nonpartisan meaning all candidates are classified as nonpartisan. Incumbent mayorRon Nirenberg was term-limited, having been elected four prior times in2017,2019,2021, and2023. Nirenberg was the longest serving mayor of San Antonio sinceHenry Cisneros, and this election marked the first time since 2009 that no incumbent had been on the ballot.[4]

The first announcement in the campaign came from councilmember John Courage in January 2024, 15 months before the election, nearly tripling the length of time candidates have historically officially campaigned when compared to recent mayoral elections in the city.[5] The first mayoral vacancy since 2009 had led more sitting council members to enter or express interest in the race, in turn leading to increased political divisions within the city council.[6][7]

Candidates

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Advanced to runoff

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Eliminated in the first round

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  • Beto Altamirano, tech entrepreneur[10]
  • Santos Alvarado, retiree[11]
  • John Courage,[a] city councilor for the 9th district[14](endorsed Ortiz Jones in runoff)[15]
  • Armando Dominguez, candidate for mayor in2023[16]
  • Arturo Espinosa, chemical engineer[17]
  • Adriana Rocha Garcia, city councilor for the 4th district[18]
  • Brandon Gonzales, granite polisher[17]
  • April Guadarrama, retired insurance agent[17]
  • Melissa Cabello Havrda, city councilor for the 6th district[19]
  • Christopher Herring, business consultant[11]
  • Jade McCullough, childcare company owner[17]
  • James Melvin, construction liaison[17]
  • Robert Melvin, real estate company CEO[20](endorsed Pablos in runoff)[21]
  • Manny Peláez, city councilor for the 8th district[22]
  • Clayton Perry, former city councilor for the 10th district[23]
  • Chris Reyes, survey technician[11]
  • Bill Ruppel, appraiser[16]
  • Robert Salinas, auto repair shop owner[17]
  • Michael Samaniego, candidate for mayor in2023[16]
  • Mauricio Sanchez, investment management company CIO[24]
  • Sonia Traut, retiree[17]
  • Diana Flores Uriegas, housewife and candidate for mayor in2023[17]
  • Andrew Vicencio, retiree[17]
  • Tim Westley, education services specialist at theDepartment of Defense, Republican nominee forTexas's 15th congressional district in2016 and2018, and candidate forLand Commissioner in2022[25]
  • Gerardo Zambrano, engineer[17]

First round

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Endorsements

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Beto Altamirano
Local officials
Melissa Cabello Havrda
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Gina Ortiz Jones
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Rolando Pablos
County officials
Political parties
Adriana Rocha Garcia
Local officials
Newspapers and other publications
Declined to endorse
Labor unions
Organizations

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[d]
Margin
of error
Beto
Altamirano
John
Courage
Adriana
Rocha Garcia
Melissa
Cabello Havrda
Gina
Ortiz Jones
Manny
Peláez
Clayton
Perry
Rolando
Pablos
OtherUndecided
Blueprint Polling (D)[50]April 29–30, 2025751 (LV)± 3.6%12%4.9%5.4%9%23%4.5%4.2%15.3%10.2%[e]11.2%
UT San Antonio[51]April 7–9, 2025685 (LV)± 3.7%7%7%4%4%13%5%4%5%8%[f]45%[g]
UT San Antonio[52]February 17–20, 2025683 (LV)± 3.8%4%8%3%4%9%6%3%1%7%[h]56%[i]
UT San Antonio[53]September 11–16, 2024692 (RV)± 3.7%4%9%4%4%5%1%4%[j]70%[k]

Results

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2025 San Antonio mayoral election (first round)[54]
CandidateVotes%
Gina Ortiz Jones27,51727.20%
Rolando Pablos16,79816.61%
Beto Altamirano12,19012.05%
Adriana Rocha Garcia10,0169.90%
Manny Peláez7,3987.31%
Melissa Cabello Havdra6,7366.66%
John Courage5,6255.56%
Clayton Perry5,5755.51%
Tim Westley3,7763.73%
Robert T. Melvin9440.93%
Christopher Reyes5520.52%
Sonia Traut4490.44%
Diana Flores Uriegas4440.44%
Jade McCullough4250.42%
Brandon Gonzales3550.35%
Mauricio 'Mau' Sanchez3370.33%
Andrew Fernandez Vicencio3030.30%
Michael 'Sam' Samaniego3020.30%
Christopher Herring2360.23%
Robert Salinas1970.19%
Gerardo Zambrano1830.18%
Santos Alvarado1640.16%
James 'Jae' Melvin1630.16%
Armando Dominguez1520.15%
April Guadarrama1490.15%
Bill Ruppel1130.11%
Arturo Espinosa810.08%
Total votes101,150100.00%

Runoff

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Runoff endorsements

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Gina Ortiz Jones
Federal officials
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State senators
State representatives
San Antonio officials
  • Teri Castillo, 5th district (2021–present)[55]
  • Phil Hardberger, former mayor of San Antonio (2005–2009)[55]
  • Jalen McKee-Rodriguez, 2nd district (2021–present)[55]
  • Edward Mungia, 4th district-elect (2025–present)[55]
  • Phyllis Viagrán, 3rd district (2021–present)[55]
County officials
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Political parties
Rolando Pablos
State cabinet officials
U.S. representatives
State senators
State representatives
County officials
Local officials
Individuals
  • Robert Melvin, real estate company CEO and 2025 mayoral candidate[21]
Labor unions
Newspapers
Organizations
Declined to endorse
San Antonio officials
  • Marina Alderete Gavito, 7th district (2023–present)[68]
  • Melissa Cabello Havrda, 6th district (2019–2025) and 2025 mayoral candidate[68]
  • John Courage, 9th district and 2025 mayoral candidate[68]
  • Manny Peláez, 8th district (2019–2025) and 2025 mayoral candidate[68]
  • Adriana Rocha Garcia, 4th district (2019–2025) and 2025 mayoral candidate[68]
  • Ron Nirenberg, outgoing mayor of San Antonio (2017–2025)[69]
Labor unions

Runoff polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[d]
Margin
of error
Gina
Ortiz Jones
Rolando
Pablos
OtherUndecided
Chism Strategies (D)[71]June 3–4, 2025901 (LV)± 3.27%50%41%3%[n]7%
Blueprint Polling (D)[72]April 29–30, 2025751 (LV)± 3.6%46%26%28%

Results

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2025 San Antonio mayoral election (runoff)[73]
CandidateVotes%
Gina Ortiz Jones77,58754.32%
Rolando Pablos65,24545.68%
Total votes142,832100.00%

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Courage initially declared his candidacy on January 25, 2024,[12] before dropping out of the race on December 2.[13] He then rejoined the race on February 14, 2025.
  2. ^County executive
  3. ^This union local is affiliated with both theNational Education Association andAmerican Federation of Teachers.
  4. ^abKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  5. ^"Do not remember" with 3.2%
  6. ^Westley with 3%
  7. ^"Don't know" with 30%; "I'm not familiar with any of the candidates running for mayor" with 15%
  8. ^Westley with 2%; Espinosa, Flores Uriegas, Pablos, and "Someone else" with 1%; Alvarado, Dominguez, Gonzales, Herring, McCullough, Robert Melvin, Reyes, Salinas, Samaniego, Sanchez, Traut, and "I would not vote in this race" with 0%
  9. ^"Don't know" with 35%; "I'm not familiar with any of the candidates running for mayor" with 21%
  10. ^"Someone else" with 3%; "I would not vote in this race" with 1%
  11. ^"I'm not familiar with any of the candidates running for mayor" with 43%; "Don't know" with 27%
  12. ^Buttigieg endorsed in the first round, but this endorsement was only reported in non-campaign sources ahead of the runoff.
  13. ^The union co-endorsed Cabello Havrda, Ortiz Jones, and Rocha Garcia in the first round, but this endorsement was only reported in non-campaign sources ahead of the runoff.
  14. ^"Do not remember" with 3%

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