More:Don Tipps wants to use his experience in insurance to have tough conversations for city, More:Candidate Gabriel McHenry-Herrera wants to represent working class, younger citizens, More:Misty Vigil wants to make education an Amarillo priority. 0. If the proposed bond passes, the total tax rate would be one cent higher than 2018.
} But none of the candidates spoke to Sulichs concerns, he laments. Early voting runs through Tuesday, May 2, with Election Day on Saturday, May 6. Linda Hinders, who represents Place 7, chose not to seek reelection. 305, effective September 1, 2019). General Election for Officers. A harmonic blend of urban growth with the grass roots of a small Texas town. ASSIGNMENT, EXECUTION AND GARNISHMENT, 12.09. background-color: #fdd007; Seats held by incumbents Kimberly Anderson, Dick Ford and Alonzo Everhart are up for election, with Everhart being the only candidate not running for reelection. .bptable.gray th { background:#4c4c4c;color:#fff; }. Including Barrett and Fortunato, six candidates have filed to run for the open positions, including Mike Yazbek, an independent consultant; Jason Foglesong, an Amarillo High School teacher; Irene Hughes, a retired/former AC advising associate; and Brady Clark, the executive director for Square Mile Community Development. Council candidates need to be registered voters who live in the council district and file a nominating petition with the valid names, addresses and signatures of at least 0.5% of the registered voters in the district. Before the bond, an Maintenance & Operations (M&O) rate of .8766 has an Interest & Sinking (I&S) rate of .1101 and a total tax rate of $0.9867. Sally Jennings has chosen not to run for re-election.
She received the highest percentage of votes among all Santa Fe candidates on the ballot. School boards. Jan - Octthe Council meets on the 2nd & 4th Thursday, Nov & Decthe Council meets on the 2nd Thursday, *All regular meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. City of Santa Fe City Hall | Santa Fe TX - Facebook As mayor, Winston's top priorities would be crime and safety, addressing disparities, Don Collins seeks to restore focus to the city, with seniors no longer an afterthought, Burnett aims to give voice to all Amarillo citizens in run for mayor, Jeffrey McGunegle: Position of Amarillo mayor is a calling, As developer, Cole Stanley wants to change bidding process, tackle panhandling issue, After three terms on council, Freda Powell hopes to continue to serve city as mayor, Josh Craft hopes to bring public service perspective, restore trust in city council, Council candidate Chip Hunt learned to make ends meet, has had versatile mix of jobs, Sherie Wood says prayer, reflection led her to run for city council, From business to blessings, Dean Crump wants to work for people, 'city I call my home', Place 1 candidate Kelsey Richardson wants to be a voice for the voiceless in the city, Don Tipps wants to use his experience in insurance to have tough conversations for city, Candidate Gabriel McHenry-Herrera wants to represent working class, younger citizens, Misty Vigil wants to make education an Amarillo priority, Candidate John Adair wants to look out for city's best interests, Council candidate Katt Massey served city in various roles, aims to improve communication, Tom Scherlen wants to bring a business mindset to city council, With parks board, candidate John Ingerson has learned how city government operates, Council candidate Les Simpson says conservative philosophies, city's core needs are key, City council candidate Hobert 'Gunny' Brown hopes to 'bring people to the table', Council candidate Claudette Smith points to business experience, dealing with city issues, https://www.votetexas.gov/faq/early-voting.html, Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Box 950 Santa Fe, Tx 77510 409-925-6412 This is the name that will be used to identify you within the system. Early voting for Amarillo elections begins April 24 in contested races