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San Antonio City Council District 1 incumbent Sukh Kaur held on to her seat in Saturday's runoff election, in which three new city councilmembers were also elected in a political shakeup. Why it ...
San Antonio City Council will retain its progressive dominance after Saturday's runoff election. Only one of the four contested districts, District 9, broke for the conservative candidate in the ...
The San Antonio City Council is now set for the next two years. ... Sukh Kaur and Marina Alderete Gavito were sworn in as the District 1 and District 7 councilwomen. ...
San Antonio City Council District 1 incumbent Sukh Kaur and challenger Patty Gibbons will advance to a runoff, after no candidate secured 50% of the vote in the May 3 election.
Ric Galvan thanks his supporters during his election night watch party for the City Council District 6 runoff at Violas Ventanas, 9660 Westover Hills Blvd,/r in San Antonio, Saturday, June 7, 2025.
The challenger called attention to a Lavaca Neighborhood Association meeting where Kaur’s chief of staff, Ryan Salts, gave a presentation in his capacity as a District 1 employee, and later handed out ...
The new council held its first official meeting to discuss next year's budget as the city faces a $21 million deficit in 2026 ...
Four City Council seats were up for grabs on Saturday. Now we know who will fill them. Sukh Kaur won reelection to her District 1 seat in San Antonio, Texas, and three new City Council ...
Dr. Sukh Kaur and Marina Alderete Gavito both won their elections, meaning that for just the second time in San Antonio's history, women will be the majority.
San Antonio’s new city council members—which are the first to serve a four year term after the Nov. 5 charter amendment vote—were sworn in at the City Council Chambers at 11 a.m. June 18.
San Antonio City Council Member Sukh Kaur speaks during a meeting on June 18, 2024. Kaur this week acknowledged that she was arrested on a DWI charge in Houston 12 years ago.