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2024 NOVEMBER ELECTION

City and Local Elections

There are a number of local elections on this year's 2024 November Ballot in El Paso County.  Click here to use the personalized sample ballot by the El Paso County Elections department to see what you can vote vote in your area.

City of El Paso

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The City of El Paso has the Mayor and Districts  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 including Municipal Courts 4, 5, and the Appeals court up for elections. Also there is a Proposition on the ballot.

 

If there is a link on their name, their voting record is attached

Mayor
District 2
District 4
District 7
Municipal Court 5
Mike Herrera 
Daniel "Danny" Robledo
District 1
District 3
District 5
Municipal Court 4
Felix Castanon 
Samuel Flores
Lauren Farris 
Municipal Court of Appeals
Maria B. Ramirez 
Luis Yanez
Proposition A

To cancel the City's authority to issue the remaining $128,455,636 in general obligation bonds for the Multipurpose Performing Arts and Entertainment Facility to be located in Downtown El Paso which was approved by the voters in the City's November 6, 2012 Election, resulting in the revocation of the bonds?"

City of Socorro

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The City of Socorro has the Mayor, Alderman 3, 4, and at large open 

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If there is a link on their name, their voting record is attached

Mayor

Rudy Cruz Jr. 

Ivy Avalos

District 3
Richardo H. Ortiz
Gina Cordero
District At Large

Ralph Duran
Ruben Reyes
Rene Rodriguez 

District 4
Enrique Cisneros
Alejandro Blinxs Saldana
Irene Rojas
Yvonne Colon-Villalobos

Town of Anthony

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The Town of Anthony has a proposition on the ballot which reads: 

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Proposition A: Should the Town of Anthony, Texas adopt the Charter recommended by the Charter Commission and approved by the City Council
to become a Texas Home Rule Municipality?

Anthony ISD

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Anthony Independent School District has a tax rate proposition on the ballot that reads: 
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Proposition A: Ratifying the ad valorem tax rate of $0.914688 in Anthony Independent School District for the current year, a rate that will result in an
increase of 24.33 percent in maintenance and operations tax revenue for the district for the current year as compared to the preceding year, which is an additional $356,150.

Canutillo ISD

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Canutillo Independent School District has an District At-Large board of trustees election.   Voters can vote up to FOUR candidates in which the top four vote getters will win the election.   If there is a link on the name, there is a voting record attached to the name: 
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Armando "Mando Rodriguez 
Lily Maldonado
Jess Salgado-Ramos
Laure Searls
Sergio Martinez 
David Fintell
James "Jimmy" Loftis 
Blanca Trout *
Bobby Simental
Carolina Ortega 

* As of October 7, Blanca Trout has dropped out of the race and resigned from the Board.  Her name will still appear on the ballot 

Fabens ISD

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The Fabens Independent School District has a board of trustees election for places 3, 5, 6, and 7.
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If there is a link on their name, their voting record is attached

Place 3

Luis (Charlie) Estrada
Angel Gonzales 

Place 5

Adan Escobar
Crystal Ramirez

Place 6

Orlando "O.O" Flores

District 7

Greg Spence 
Sylvia Gonzalez

Clint ISD

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The Clint Independent School District has a board of trustees election for places 3, 5, and District At-Large.
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If there is a link on their name, their voting record is attached

District at Large

Mary Macias
Nacho Martinez

Place 3

Eric Gardea

Place 5

Isela Torres

EP Water District 4 

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The El Paso County Water Control and Improvement District 4 will have a Board of Directors election for two at-large positions.  Voters can vote for TWO candidates   If there is a link on the name, there is a voting record attached to the name: 
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Ana Mayte Sanchez 
Juana (Jenny) Gutierrez
Gracie Moore Gutierrez 
Luz Marquez 
Thelma "Tea" Quinonez
Moises "Jason" Olmos, Jr. 

El Paso County Bond Election 

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El Paso County will have five bond proposals to the voters of El Paso County. You can learn more at the county website about the impact and cost of the bonds here.  
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Proposition A: The issuance of bonds in an amount not to exceed $95,615,000 for the County’s parks and recreational spaces and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.

Proposition B: The issuance of bonds in an amount not to exceed $26,700,000 for facilities for the County’s Office of the Medical Examiner and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.

Proposition C: The issuance of bonds in an amount not to exceed $63,285,000 for the County’s courthouse, sub courthouses, and related annexes and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.

Proposition D: The issuance of bonds in an amount not to exceed $105,485,000 for the County’s Coliseum and adjacent facilities and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.

Proposition E: The issuance of bonds in an amount not to exceed $32,710,000 for the County’s Animal Shelter and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.

El Paso County Hospital District  (UMC)

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El Paso County Hospital District - AKA University Medical Center, has one proposal on the ballot for voters. 

Please note that both our Eastside and Westside Democrats have endorsed "FOR" the proposition, and while the county party did not make an endorsement, in 2022, we adopted a resolution in support of their efforts.

You can learn more at the website about the impact and cost of the bonds here.  
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Proposition A: The issuance of $396,600,000 hospital district bonds for the purpose of providing funds for acquiring, constructing, equipping, renovating and/or enlarging the district’s hospital system, including (a) expansion of cancer treatment facilities, (b) improvements to the university medical center of el paso campus including expansion of treatment services for burn victims, (c) construction of, and/or improvements to, new clinical facilities in central el paso focused on older adult/geriatric care, and additional clinical, surgical, and rehabilitation facilities across the county of el paso, and (d) the acquisition of land and/or other property rights for authorized system purposes; and the levying of a tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds and the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds

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