With all precincts reporting in Bexar County, Ivalis Meza Gonzalez is projected to win the District 8 race, Misty Spears is projected to win the District 9 race and Marc Whyte is projected to win the District 10 race. Gonzalez finished with 4,968 votes, or 40.33%, Spears finished with 6,239 votes, or 38.01%, and Whyte finished with 8.552 votes, or 69.13%.
Posted 9:55 p.m.
Early voting results in the May 3 election shows Ivalis Meza Gonzalez, Angi Taylor Aramburu and Marc Whyte leading in the races for San Antonio City Council Districts 8, 9 and 10, respectively.
District 8
Gonzalez currently leads with 3,724 votes, or 43.29% of the vote, with Paula McGee in second place with 1,876 votes, or 21.81%. Sakib Shaikh is in third place with 1,797 votes, or 20.89%, followed by Cesario Garcia with 684 votes, or 7.95%, Cindy Onyekwelu with 289 votes, or 3.36%, and Rodney Kidd with 232 votes, or 2.70%.
The City of San Antonio District 8 stretches from Callaghan Road to Ralph Fair Road.
District 9
Aramburu currently leads with 4,448 votes, or 38.02%, with Misty Spears in second place with 4,379 votes, or 37.43%. April Chang is in third place with 1,020 votes, or 8.72%, followed by Daniel Mezza with 951 votes, or 8.13%, Tristen Hoffman with 186 votes, or 1.59%, and Celeste N. Tidwell with 154 votes, or 1.32%.
The City of San Antonio District 9 stretches from Broadway to Borgfield Road West.
District 10
Incumbent Whyte currently leads with 5,880 votes, or 69.85%, with Roy Anthony II in second place with 997 votes, or 11.84%, followed by Eric Litaker with 723 votes, or 8.59%.
The City of San Antonio District 10 stretches from Harry Wurzbach Road to Bulverde Road.
What else?
This will be the first time candidates will serve a four year term, since voters approved the charter amendments on Nov. 5.
Community Impact will update this article as more election day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
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