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Election 2020 Two Austin City Council District Races Head To A Runoff

Election 2020 Two Austin City Council District Races Head To A Runoff
Election 2020 Two Austin City Council District Races Head To A Runoff

Election 2020 Two Austin City Council District Races Head To A Runoff By the end of election night, two incumbents claimed victory in districts 4 and 7, as did one new seat in district 2. two races will go to a runoff, in districts 6 and 10. In district two, vanessa fuentes prevailed over three opponents, winning 56 percent of the vote there. “we ran a grassroots campaign, we were able to make thousands of calls and thousands of.

Election 2020 Two Austin City Council District Races Head To A Runoff
Election 2020 Two Austin City Council District Races Head To A Runoff

Election 2020 Two Austin City Council District Races Head To A Runoff Four races—two for austin city council seats and two for austin independent school district board seats—will need a december runoff election to determine the victors. Four of those races have been called, and one will head to a runoff in december. here’s a breakdown of the candidates who ran for election in districts 2, 4, 6, 7 and 10, and how voters decided. Races in districts 6 and 10 will head to a runoff in december after none of the candidates were able to get more than 50% of the vote. district 6 council member jimmy flannigan will face mackenzie kelly, while district 10 council member alison alter will face jennifer virden. Incumbent alison alter also is destined for a runoff for the district 10 seat after securing 32.40 percent of the vote compared to challenger jennifer virden's 25.43 percent.

Close Races Force Runoffs In Two Austin City Council Elections Two
Close Races Force Runoffs In Two Austin City Council Elections Two

Close Races Force Runoffs In Two Austin City Council Elections Two Races in districts 6 and 10 will head to a runoff in december after none of the candidates were able to get more than 50% of the vote. district 6 council member jimmy flannigan will face mackenzie kelly, while district 10 council member alison alter will face jennifer virden. Incumbent alison alter also is destined for a runoff for the district 10 seat after securing 32.40 percent of the vote compared to challenger jennifer virden's 25.43 percent. Austin (kxan) — none of the candidates in the austin city council races without an incumbent secured more than 50% of the vote in their race, triggering a runoff in three seats . In district 5, ryan alter defeated stephanie bazan with the largest margin of any austin council candidate in tuesday’s runoff. the district covers 27 precincts in south austin. Austin, texas — the final election results are in and republican incumbent district 6 council member mackenzie kelly has been unseated by challenger krista laine. the move all but assures the city will see an entirely democratic body starting next year, even as two races head towards a runoff in december. Two city council races are headed to a runoff election districts 6 and 10, which sprawl through north and west austin. in district 10 incumbent alison alter is challenged by jennifer virden and in district 6, incumbent jimmy flannigan faces newcomer mackenzie kelly.

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