By Colin Killian, Public Communications Manager
Welcome to our live election blog from the Brazos Center. The results are also available on the City of College Station’s Twitter and Facebook pages and on Suddenlink Channel 19.
UPDATED (11/14): Provisional, mailed, military ballots and other previously uncounted votes were tabulated and added to the Election Day returns on Tuesday, Nov. 13.
The votes for the Place 6 council race will be canvassed at the Nov. 19 city council meeting. The Place 4 spot will be decided in a run-off election on Dec. 11 between Elizabeth Cunha and Dennis Maloney.
Joe Guerra, Jr. | 10,606 | 48.8 % |
Elianor Vessali | 11,133 | 51.2 % |
Vessali is elected.
Elizabeth Cunha | 8,456 | 40.5 % |
Craig Hall | 6,156 | 29.5 % |
Dennis Maloney | 6,287 | 30.1 % |
The Place 6 city council seat will be decided in a runoff election on Dec. 11 between Elizabeth Cunha and Dennis Maloney.
City Charter Amendments
For | 18,005 | 70.1 % |
Against | 7,695 | 29.9 % |
The proposition passes.
For | 18,997 | 74.5 % |
Against | 6,499 | 25.5 % |
The proposition passes.
For | 17,828 | 75.1 % |
Against | 5,916 | 24.9 % |
The proposition passes.
For | 18,364 | 73.3 % |
Against | 6,699 | 26.7% |
The proposition passes.
For | 16,155 | 69.6 % |
Against | 7,073 | 30.4 % |
The proposition passes.
Colin Killian (@ColinKillian) has been with the City of College Station since 2010 after serving 23 years as associate media relations director for the Texas A&M Athletics Department. Killian has also worked as a reporter and editor for the Corpus Christi Caller-Times and Lewisville News. A native of Hobbs, N.M., he graduated from Texas Tech with a bachelor’s degree in journalism/political science.
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