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  1. 2020 Austin City Council ballot set with 20 candidates across 5 elections. By Christopher Neely | 7:04 PM Aug 19, 2020 CDT. Updated 4:02 PM Aug 27, 2020 CDT. The Nov. 3 City...

    • District 2
    • District 4
    • District 6
    • District 7
    • District 10

    This is the one race where an incumbent council member isn’t running. There are three candidates: David Chincanchan, Vanessa Fuentes and Casey Ramos. David Chincanchan– Chincanchan has placed his focus on affordability, public transportation and workers’ protection. He attended The University of Texas at Austin and is a senior policy advisor for th...

    There are three candidates running for District 4: Greg Casar, Louis C. Herrin III and Ramesses II Setepenre. Greg Casar– Casar, the incumbent, has served on Austin City Council since 2014. He remains the youngest person ever to be elected to the council. Casar considered running for the Texas Senate seat opened up by Kirk Watson’s retirement. He r...

    There are four candidates running for District 6: Jimmy Flannigan, Dee Harrison, Mackenzie Kelly and Jennifer Mushtaler. Jimmy Flannigan– Incumbent Jimmy Flannigan has served the last six years on the Austin City Council, representing District 6. During a recent candidate forum, he stressed his involvement in the community through the more than 60 ...

    Leslie Pool and Morgan Witt are the two candidates running for the District 7 seat. Leslie Pool– District 7 Incumbent Leslie Pool is a 35-year Austin resident and has lived in District 7 for the last 12 years. Pool bills herself as a “leader for change” on her campaign website, citing her work on the climate, women’s rights, restructuring public sa...

    The most crowded field is in District 10, where there are seven candidates: Alison Alter, Ben Easton, Belinda Greene, Pooja Sethi, Robert Thomas, Noel Tristan and Jennifer Virden. Alison Alter– Alter notes before the pandemic, she was focused on supporting neighborhoods to prevent “irresponsible development” and wildfires. She says her top priority...

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  3. Aug 17, 2020 · Austin City Council general election (November 3, 2020) Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name. = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. Office: Candidates: District 2: David Chincanchan Vanessa Fuentes Casey Ramos Alexander Strenger District 4: Greg Casar (i) Louis Herrin III Ramesses II Setepenre District 6

  4. KUT and the Austin Monitor held a series of forums over the past few weeks with candidates running for Austin City Council.… Here's Where The Candidates For Austin City Council District 10 Stand On Three Big Issues | KUT Radio, Austin's NPR Station

  5. Oct 7, 2020 · Wednesday, October 7, 2020 by Jo Clifton. All Austin City Council candidates are required to file a campaign finance report 30 days before the election. Most of the candidates for the Nov. 3 election filed their reports Monday or a few days before. Despite the pandemic, there is still a need to advertise, and Covid-19 has made it harder for ...

  6. Aug 23, 2022 · The drawing determined the order in which the candidate names for the six Council Districts that will be listed on the ballot for the Nov. 8 City Council elections. The official Council Candidates can be viewed in ballot order on the City Clerk’s website.

  7. Four candidates, including one incumbent, have thrown their hat in the ring in Austin City Council's District 8 race. Here's a look at each candidate's key campaign focuses ahead of...

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