UPDATE: 9:40 a.m., Nov. 4

Mark Gleason and Omar Baca will face each other in a runoff election in December for San Marcos City Council Place 5.

Neither Gleason nor Baca received more than 50% of the vote, but they received the most ballots of the three candidates in the race. Gleason received 6,674 votes—35.36%—and Baca had 6,150—32.59%.

Baca beat Zach Sambrano by 101 votes.

The runoff is tentatively set for Dec. 1, but the date is not official yet, according to a spokesperson for the city of San Marcos.


There will also be a runoff election for mayor in the city of San Marcos between incumbent Jane Hughson and challenger Juan Miguel Arredondo.

Results are updated as of 9:45 a.m. Nov. 4 and are unofficial until they are canvassed and certified by the county clerk. Under Texas election law, the clerk accepts and counts mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day and received by Nov. 4, if they were sent from inside the U.S., or Nov. 9 if they were sent from outside the U.S.

Visit the Community Impact Newspaper elections page to see results from all local elections in your community.

UPDATE: 10:40 p.m.


Unofficial results are in for Hays County and Mark Gleason has been declared the winner in the race for San Marcos City Council Place 5 with 35.36% of votes, or 6,674 ballots. Omar Baca received 32.59% of the vote and 6,150 ballots, and Zach Sambrano has 32.05% with 6,049 ballots.

Results are updated as of 10:42 p.m. and are unofficial until they are canvassed and certified by the county clerk. Under Texas election law, the clerk accepts and counts mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day and received by Nov. 4, if they were sent from inside the U.S., or Nov. 9 if they were sent from outside the U.S.

Visit the Community Impact Newspaper elections page to see results from all local elections in your community.

Original story: 7 p.m.


The first return of unofficial early voting totals Nov. 3 from Hays County show Mark Gleason with an early lead in the race for San Marcos City Council Place 5.

Gleason leads Omar Baca with a 35.57% share of all early votes. Baca has 33.12%. Zach Sambrano follows with 31.32%.

More than 98,000 county residents cast ballots by mail or during in-person early voting, which accounts for 64.24% of 152,840 registered voters in the county.

Results are updated as of 7:25 p.m. and are unofficial until they are canvassed and certified by the county clerk. Under Texas election law, the clerk accepts and counts mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day and received by Nov. 4, if they were sent from inside the U.S., or Nov. 9 if they were sent from outside the U.S.