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RESULTS: Elections in Converse, Cibolo, Schertz, Windcrest, Hondo and other area cities for Nov. 4, 2025

Find all election results below for all non-San Antonio municipal races

Results in the Nov. 4, 2025, election in Bexar County. (KSAT)

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Voters in Bexar County and beyond headed to the polls on Tuesday to decide city council races and other measures. Scroll below to find the election results.

>> Watch KSAT’s election night livestream with results, reaction, analysis on Props A & B and state amendments

Municipalities

Candidate

Votes

%

Al Suarez
Al Suarez*
1,67452%
Emilio Silvas
Emilio Silvas
57818%
John Shadron
John Shadron
49315%
Marc Gilbert
Marc Gilbert
47515%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Stephanie Gonzalez
Stephanie Gonzalez*
1,59153%
Renee Paschall
Renee Paschall
1,39347%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Kassandra Leon
Kassandra Leon*
1,86064%
Robert E. Raney
Robert E. Raney
1,05236%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Stacey L. Adams Sr.
Stacey L. Adams Sr.*
2,01969%
Terry Bourland
Terry Bourland
91731%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Kara Latimer
Kara Latimer
2,58859%
Terry Hinze
Terry Hinze
1,81841%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

Randy Roberts
Randy Roberts*
58556%
David Freimarck
David Freimarck
46544%
*Incumbent
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

Marissa-Ellen Patterson
Marissa-Ellen Patterson
48444%
Maria Fishback
Maria Fishback
39035%
Joe Armstrong
Joe Armstrong
13512%
Charles Ruppert
Charles Ruppert
928%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

Summer Marie Brown
Summer Marie Brown
1,68541%
Shari McDaniel
Shari McDaniel
93123%
Cody A. Hicks
Cody A. Hicks
77019%
Robert Mahoney
Robert Mahoney
68717%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
3,92084%
Against
72716%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
3,86784%
Against
74416%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
3,46875%
Against
1,15325%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

Against
2,96462%
For
1,79138%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
3,77783%
Against
79417%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
4,31693%
Against
3447%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
4,50396%
Against
1674%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
4,23892%
Against
3608%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
2,97165%
Against
1,59535%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
4,40696%
Against
2024%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
4,32594%
Against
2906%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

Against
2,70659%
For
1,89341%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
3,88485%
Against
68915%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
4,28594%
Against
2776%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
4,07290%
Against
46110%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
3,93888%
Against
54812%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
3,23272%
Against
1,24028%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
3,12270%
Against
1,33130%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
2,91864%
Against
1,61036%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
3,81783%
Against
78417%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

For
4,07589%
Against
47911%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

Against
2,81561%
For
1,82739%
4.8% of Precincts Reporting

(38 / 798)

Candidate

Votes

%

Ralph Rodriguez
Ralph Rodriguez
3,03651%
Ralph Gutierrez
Ralph Gutierrez*
2,93749%
*Incumbent
87% of Precincts Reporting

(767 / 882)

Candidate

Votes

%

Michelle Watson
Michelle Watson*
3,52665%
John D. Carbon
John D. Carbon
1,86735%
*Incumbent
87% of Precincts Reporting

(767 / 882)

Candidate

Votes

%

No
10996%
Yes
54%
82.3% of Precincts Reporting

(726 / 882)

Candidate

Votes

%

Dan Reese
Dan Reese*
86752%
Alan E. Baxter
Alan E. Baxter
66540%
Robert Maloy
Robert Maloy
1428%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Rainbeau Presti
Rainbeau Presti
91155%
Narquiz Cervantes
Narquiz Cervantes
74345%
Candidate

Votes

%

Rick Cockerham
Rick Cockerham
69843%
Adam Astleford
Adam Astleford*
60037%
Bill Gipson
Bill Gipson
32520%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

For
1,19671%
Against
49129%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
25052%
Against
22948%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
26655%
Against
21545%
Candidate

Votes

%

Against
89257%
For
68143%
Candidate

Votes

%

Debbie Breen*
12024%
DeAnna McCabe
11122%
Tammy Ott Morrow
11122%
Brett Hicks*
6012%
Tony Battle*
5210%
John Teich
337%
Cindy Coffey
133%
*Incumbent
Candidate

Votes

%

Benjamin "B.J." McCollum
10752%
Angela Saathoff
6330%
Raul "Bigg" Ytuarte
3718%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
19493%
Against
147%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
18589%
Against
2211%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
18992%
Against
168%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
18591%
Against
199%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
19194%
Against
136%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
19997%
Against
63%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
19094%
Against
126%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
16785%
Against
2915%
Candidate

Votes

%

For
14070%
Against
6030%
Candidate

Votes

%

Against
4,25154%
For
3,67946%

Notably, voters in Schertz will decide on Proposition A, which relates to building regulations around JBSA Randolph in the areas that are in the extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) within five miles of the military base.

WATCH BELOW: Local vote could redefine land management near JBSA Randolph

Brian James, the deputy city manager for the City of Schertz, told KSAT’s Zaria Oates why this election is so important for the area.

“What it’s intended to do is make sure that development on those properties doesn’t do anything to negatively impact the mission of the base,” James said. “So for instance, with the flight mission and the pilot training out there, or flight instructor training, we don’t want tall things built.”

Therefore, voters who live in this ETJ within five miles of the base will get two options at the polls.

If Option One is passed, voters would annex their land into the City of Schertz.

If Option Two is passed, the land would not be within the City of Schertz, curbing annexation, but land use regulations would be imposed on the areas.

Also, Converse, Schertz, Cibolo and Windcrest will have city council elections.

Charter amendments are also on the ballot in Cibolo and Hondo.

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