In addition to the presidential election, voters in North San Antonio will be asked whether the city should amend its charter through six propositions, as well as cast a ballot in races for Bexar County sheriff, Precinct 3 Bexar County commissioner, Texas House of Representatives and Senate candidates, and more.

Only candidates in contested elections are included. Visit county election websites for information on uncontested races.

Dates to know
  • Oct. 7: Last day to register to vote
  • Oct. 21: First day of early voting
  • Oct. 25: Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked)
  • Nov. 1: Last day of early voting
  • Nov. 5: Election day and the last day to receive ballot by mail
Where to vote

Bexar County residents can cast their ballots at any polling location during early voting and on Election Day. Visit www.bexar.org/1568/elections-department for voting locations.

Sample ballot (* indicates incumbent)




Federal

U.S. President/Vice-President
  • Kamala D. Harris/Tim Walz, Democrat
  • Chase Oliver/Mike Ter Maat, Libertarian
  • Donald J. Trump/JD Vance, Republican
  • Jill Stein/Rudolph Ware, Green
U.S. Senate
  • Ted Cruz*, Republican
  • Colin Allred, Democrat
  • Ted Brown, Libertarian
U.S. House of Representatives, District 21
  • Chip Roy*, Republican
  • Bob King, Libertarian
  • Kristin Hook, Democrat
State

Texas Railroad Commissioner
  • Christi Craddick*, Republican
  • Katherine Culbert, Democrat
  • Hawk Dunlap, Libertarian
  • Eddie Espinoza, Green
Justice, Supreme Court of Texas, Place 2
  • DaSean Jones, Democrat
  • Jimmy Blacklock*, Republican
Justice, Supreme Court of Texas, Place 6
  • Jane Bland*, Republican
  • Bonnie Lee Goldstein, Democrat
Presiding Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
  • Holly Taylor, Democrat
  • David J. Schenck, Republican
Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
  • Nancy Mulder, Democrat
  • Gina Parker, Republican
Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
  • Chika Anyiam, Democrat
  • Lee Finley, Republican
Justice, Supreme Court of Texas, Place 4
  • John Devine*, Republican
  • Christine Vinh Weems, Democrat
State Senator, District 25
  • Donna Campbell*, Republican
  • Merrie Fox, Democrat
State Representative, District 118
  • Kristian Carranza, Democrat
  • John Lujan III*, Republican
State Representative, District 121
  • Marc LaHood, Republican
  • Laurel Jordan Swift, Democrat
State Representative, District 122
  • Mark Dorazio*, Republican
  • Kevin Geary, Democrat
Local

Bexar County Sheriff
  • Javier Salazar*, Democrat
  • Nathan Buchanan, Republican
Bexar County Commissioner Precinct 3
  • Grant Moody*, Republican
  • Susan Korbel, Democrat
San Antonio City Charter election Proposition A
  • Ballot language: Shall Article XIII, entitled Ethics Review Board, of the City Charter be amended to add a definition of “conflicts of interest”; require sufficient funding to the Ethics Review Board so it may perform all its assigned duties; and authorize the Ethics Review Board to accept or decline complaints that have been resolved by an entity other than the Ethics Review Board?
San Antonio City Charter election Proposition B
  • Ballot language: Shall Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 45, 46, 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 53a, 54, 55, 56, 58, 67, 68, Article V.A., 69, 70, 71, 72, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, Article VIII, 112, 117, 119, 121, 122, 123, 123A, 124, 125, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, of the City Charter be amended to revise or eliminate provisions which have been superseded by state law; and to update archaic language to current usage?
San Antonio City Charter election Proposition C
  • Ballot language: Shall the Charter of the City of San Antonio be amended to grant to City Council the authority to set the full terms of the City Manager’s employment including tenure and compensation?
San Antonio City Charter elections Proposition D
  • Ballot language: Shall the Charter of the City of San Antonio be amended to allow City employees to participate in local political activity consistent with State and Federal law while protecting employees against political retribution and maintaining a general prohibition on participation in local political activity for the City Leadership Team?
San Antonio City Charter election Proposition E
  • Ballot language: Shall the Charter of the City of San Antonio be amended to set the compensation for City Council members and the Mayor at $70,200 and $87,800 annually with annual future adjustments to correlate to the HUD Income Limits for San Antonio?
San Antonio City Charter election Proposition F
  • Ballot language: Shall the Charter of the City of San Antonio be amended to extend the terms of all elected members of City Council, including the Mayor, from two (2) years to four (4) years and changing the term limits from four (4) full terms to two (2) full terms while keeping the terms concurrent?