San Antonio’s Silent Ballot? The Race for Mayor & Council Seats Heats Up
Looking at the calendar, we recognize that May 3rd, is just six weeks away and that’s when San Antonio will hold it’s Municipal elections, with the ballot including the Joint, General, Special, Charter and Bond elections.
As previously noted, there are twenty-seven mayoral candidates, vying for that office, as well all ten council seats up for grabs.
To election spectators, as some have noted, haven’t heard much, in the way of forums taking place, for those candidates vying for the council district seats, considering the impact new members could have on the governing process. What do you think? Is there a lack of interest, from the communities or is there nothing important to residents?
Here’s What’s Coming Up in the Mayoral Forum Lineup:
LULAC Mayoral Forum
March 20, 2025
Firefighter’s Hall
8925 IH -10 W Frontage Road
6:00 – 8:39 pm. (210) 663 – 9706)
Moderator – Ciro Rodriguez
NAACP San Antonio Branch Political Action and Criminal Justice Committees
Round Table Discussion, with Candidates Running for Mayor
March 28, 2025 – 6:00 to 8:00 pm
On Zoom
Meeting ID: 884 1148 2755
Pass Code: 078316
Cross section of candidates received invitations to participate and audience capacity is one – hundred attendees.
Alamo Pachyderm Club
Thursday – April 10, 2025
DoubleTree Hilton San Antonio Airport
611N. W. Loop 410
6:00 to 8:30.pm.
General admission $10.00 (see disclaimer below)
Program agenda featuring:
Mayoral and City Council Elections
San Antonio Spurs Arena Proposal
Alamo Colleges Bond Issues
East Central ISD Bond Proposal
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If voters are not interested, in relevant community interests, what will it take to bring them out?
With every election, there are clear cut issues, as well as something of value being at stake. The quality of life, in the individual districts, and in the city, is determined by the number of people who are interested in seeing changes and by the quality of the elected representation.
Let’s do what needs to be done – Speak Up and Show Up – to ensure that our voices are heard.
*Disclaimer: The San Antonio Observer is committed to providing voters with information about upcoming mayoral forums. While some events may charge admission, we believe access to voter information should be free. Our goal is simply to inform the community and let residents decide how to engage.