San Antonio Voters:

Make Your Voice Heard!

Early Voting has begun and will end April 29th. Election Day is May 3rd

Dear San Antonio Voters:

Our City Election for all San Antonio City Council seats and the Mayor has arrived. There are common-sense conservative candidates in every race. Local government impacts our daily lives – from public safety to infrastructure, taxes, businesses, and the economy. Yet historically, only 7% to 11% of our citizens turn out to vote in our city elections. It's time to change that.

Key Issues Affecting Our City

  • Public Safety: Do you and your family feel safe in San Antonio with the rising crime rate and the high vacancies in our police department?
  • Roads and Sidewalks: Are you satisfied with the condition of our roads and sidewalks in your district and downtown?
  • Water Bills: Do you have a problem paying high water bills resulting from our poor infrastructure, outdated leaking pipes, and poor drainage throughout the city?
  • Small Business and Employment: Are you content with the small business and employment opportunities in San Antonio?
  • Tax Dollar Allocation: Are you frustrated with the liberal progressive City Council members and the current Mayor using your tax dollars for their pet projects?

Examples of recent Misallocated Funds

  • $100,000 to pay for out-of-state travel for abortions with our tax dollars. (Reproductive Justice Fund)
  • Paving South Alamo Street temporarily for the Final Four, then tearing it up at a cost of $800,000 or more. (City will repave South Alamo for Final Four — then rip it back up, Express News, 3/19/2025)
  • $3.5 million to start work on bike network plan in the City’s 2025 budget that can cost between $3 billion and $8 billion over the next 25 years.
  • Approving an E-bike voucher program that will provide 244 applicants with $1,000 vouchers ($244,000) to qualifying San Antonio Residents. Participants can sell the e-bike after one year.

Choosing the Right Candidate

Choosing the Right Candidate

There are 27 Mayoral candidates that will split the vote. (7 are conservative) Please ask yourself these questions:

  • Does my candidate have the best strategy to victory?
  • Does my candidate have endorsements? (Elected officials, Business Leaders, etc.)
  • Has my candidate raised money and can afford a runoff?
  • Can my candidate bring in swing voters? (necessary to win a city-wide election in SA)

MAYORAL CANDIDATES

CITY OF SAN ANTONIO COUNCIL

(COSA) DISTRICT CANDIDATES

More information about the candidates can be found on the Republican Party of Bexar County website:

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Your Vote Matters!

Don't let 7% to 11% of voters decide the future of San Antonio and where your tax dollars are spent over the next 4 years. Vote for conservative common-sense candidates who will prioritize the needs of the City and taxpayers.

Together, let's make a difference in San Antonio's future. Your vote is powerful – use it wisely and make your voice heard! CHOOSE CHANGE!

 Vote Early! Your Vote Can Make a Difference!

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