Schertz Elects New Mayor, While Converse and Windcrest Voters Return Incumbents to Office
SCHERTZ,โฃ TX – In a surprising turn of events, David Rodriguez unseated three-term Schertz Mayor Ralph Beck, signaling a shift in โขleadership for the rapidly growing city. The โfinal tally, with 5,973 ballots cast, showed Rodriguez prevailing over Beck, who had been seeking a fourth term.
The outcome in Schertz marks a important change as the city navigates ongoing growth and infrastructure challenges. Residents will now look to Rodriguez to guide the city’s future, whileโข the victories in Converse and Windcrest demonstrate continued confidence in established leadership. These municipal electionsโ reflect theโ diverse priorities of communities within the San Antonio metropolitan area and set the stage for the next phase of local governance.
in Converse, Al Suarez overwhelmingly won his 10th term as mayor, defeating challengers Emilio Silvas, Marc Gilbert, and John Shadron. Suarez secured 51.99%โ of the vote, with Silvas receiving 17.95%, Shadron 15.31%, and โGilbert 14.75%. His continued leadership provides stability โfor theโข city as it addresses issues of growth and community development.
Meanwhile, in Windcrest, dan Reese secured a fifth mayoral โฃterm, besting former mayor Alan โE. Baxter and โfinancial consultant Robert Maloy. Reese garnered 54% of the vote, while Baxter received 38.2% and maloy 7.8%. โฃA former Windcrest city councilman, fire chief, and volunteer firefighter, Reese initially defeated Baxter inโ 2017 and continues to enjoy strong support fromโข the community.