Live Blog: 2021 city election results

Note: The listed results were updated on Nov. 11 to reflect absentee and military ballots received after Election Day.

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.

Incumbent Elizabeth Cunha was re-elected to the Place 4 city council seat with 56.3 percent of the vote. Incumbent Dennis Maloney (45.5%) and David Levine (38.2%) advance to a Dec. 14 runoff for Place 6 — pending city council approval of the run-off ordinance. Maloney will continue to serve until the seat is filled.

The two city charter amendments pertaining to city council financial interests and those of their contributors passed with almost 90 percent of the vote. A third amendment that would have moved city elections to odd-numbered years was rejected by about 64 percent of the voters.

Early and absentee votes and all 24 vote centers have been counted. A total of 67 absentee and military ballots are outstanding. Absentee ballots will be counted if postmarked by today and received Wednesday. Military ballots will be counted through Nov. 8.

The city council will canvass the votes on Nov. 11.

9:28 p.m.

ALL 24 VOTING CENTERS reporting

CUNHA IS RE-ELECTED

Elizabeth Cunha (i) 3,27356.3 %
William Wright2,54543.8 %

MALONEY, LEVINE ADVANCE TO DEC. 14 RUNOFF

Dennis Maloney (i) 2,61945.5 %
Marie-Anne Mousseau-Holland93916.3 %
David Levine 2,19838.2 %

PROPOSITION PASSES

For 5,34189.2 %
Against64710.8 %

PROPOSITION PASSES

For5,29388.4%
Against69511.6 %

PROPOSITION FAILS

For2,11836.1 %
Against3,74963.9 %

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About the Blogger


Colin Killian has been with the City of College Station since 2010 after serving 23 years as the 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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