Update 11:03 p.m. Nov. 5

With all 38 precincts in Guadalupe County reporting voting totals, McGlothin leads the race for City Council, Place 1, with 65% of votes.

For Place 4, Katie Cunnigham had the most votes with 72%, and in Place 5, Norma Sanchez Stephens had the most votes with 53%.

In the race for Place 6, no candidate secured more than 50% of the votes. The two top candidates were Donetta Roberts with 32.6% and Charles Ruppert with 26%. Following the canvassing of votes, if both candidates remain the top two vote-getters, a runoff election will be held to determine which candidate will serve the council seat.

All votes unofficial until canvassed.


Posted 8:42 p.m. Nov. 5

Four City Council seats were on the ballot for Cibolo voters. Place 1 and Place 4 are single-member districts limited to residents within those districts, while Place 5 and Place 6 are newly created at-large districts representing all Cibolo residents.

The breakdown

In the Place 1 race, Jeff McGlothin led early vote totals with 65% of votes, while Incumbent T.G. Benson received 35% of early votes.


For Place 4, Incumbent Katie Cunningham received 72% of early votes and Teresa Derksen received 28%.

For at-large Place 5, Incumbent Norma Sanchez Stephens received 53% of early votes. Donetta Roberts leads early vote totals for Place 6 with 32% of votes.

What else?

According to the Cibolo Code of Ordinances, a candidate must receive at least 50% of votes before being sworn into office. If the election results show that no candidate has reached 50% of votes, then a runoff election will be held between the top two vote getters.


Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide for more information about local candidates and propositions on your ballot. All results unofficial until canvassed.