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    General Election November 5, 2024
    ORDINANCE CANVASSING ELECTION
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    OFFICIAL TABULATION
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    NOTICE OF ELECTION
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    ORDINANCE CALLING GENERAL ELECTION - AMENDED
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    ORDINANCE CALLING GENERAL ELECTION
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    ELIGIBILITY A candidate must be at least 18 years old on the first day of the term to be filled at the election, U.S. citizen, qualified Texas voter, and a College Station resident for at least one year prior to Election Day.
    •   Notice of Deadline to File Applications for Place on the Ballot
    •   Election Calendar
    •   Notice of Drawing for a Place on the Ballot

    GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE
    Filing for a place on the ballot for the General Election is set by state statute and will run from July 20-Aug. 19, 2024. Candidate packets are available in the City Secretary's Office. Click each candidate's name to view filings and campaign finance reports.

    Place 3
        •   David White

        •   Valen Cepak


    Place 4
        •   Melissa McIlhaney
        •   Aron Collins

    Place 5
        •   Bob Yancy

    Place 6
        •   Tre Watson     
        •   Scott Shafer

    For additional election-related dates and information, go to the Texas Secretary of State website (posted in accordance with TX. Legis. H.B. 305, effective Sept. 1, 2019).

    Filing requirements per state statute are available on the Texas Ethics Commission website. In addition, filing requirements for the City of College Station can be found in the City Charter.

    General, Special, And Bond Election On November 8, 2022
    OFFICIAL TABULATION     •   Click Here To Download

    The next General Election for Mayor, Councilmembers Place 1 and 2, and Special Election for Place 5 will be on Nov. 8, 2022 at 25 polling locations which can be found at BrazosVotes.org

    On Aug. 17, 2022, the College Station City Council voted unanimously to place five general obligation bond propositions totaling $90.4 million on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.  See below for the ordinance calling the bond election.  Learn more at cstx.gov/2022bond.

    NOTICE OF ELECTION
        •   English     •   Spanish

    ORDINANCE CALLING GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION
        •   English      •   Spanish


    ELIGIBILITY
    A candidate must be at least 18 years old on the first day of the term to be filled at the election, U.S. citizen, qualified Texas voter, and a College Station resident for at least one year prior to Election Day.
    •   Notice of Deadline to File Applications for Place On The Ballot
    •   Election Calendar

    GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE
    Filing for a place on the ballot for the General Election is set by state statute and will run from July 23-Aug. 22, 2022. Candidate packets are available in the City Secretary's Office. Click each candidate's name to view filings and campaign finance reports.

    Mayor
        •   Rick Robison
        •   John Nichols

        •   Jacob Randolph


    Place 1
        •   Mark Smith

        •   Aron Collins

    Place 2
        •   David Levine
        •   William Wright 


    SPECIAL ELECTION CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE
    Filing for a place on the ballot for the Special Election will be held after ordering the election and will run from August 11 - Aug. 25, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. Candidate packets are available in the City Secretary's Office. [EC §201.054(d)]

    Place 5
        •   Nicole Gallucci
        •   Bob Yancy
        •   Willie B. Blackmon


    To find additional election-related dates and information at sos.state.tx.us/elections/candidates/index.shtml (posted in accordance with TX. Legis. H.B. 305, effective Sept. 1, 2019). Filing requirements are per state statute, are available at sos.state.tx.us/elections/candidates/guide/local.shtml, and those of the City of College Station City Charter, Article II, at City Charter.

    NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
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    ORDINANCE CALLING BOND ELECTION
        •   Ordinance No. 2022-4379


    For additional information on the 2022 Bond Election visit this page.

    PROPOSITION A
    Shall the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, be authorized to issue and sell bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $18,000,000 for the public purpose of constructing, designing, improving and equipping a new fire station and acquisition of fire trucks and public safety equipment, and the acquisition of land and interest in land for such projects, with the bonds to be issued in one or more series, to mature serially or otherwise not to exceed 25 years from their date, and bear interest at such rate or rates, not to exceed the limits prescribed by law at the time of issuance, and to be sold at such prices or rates, as the City Council in its discretion shall determine; and shall there be levied and pledged, assessed and collected annually ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in said City in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?

    PROPOSITION B
    Shall the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, be authorized to issue and sell bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $16,100,000 for the public purpose of constructing, designing, improving, extending and expanding transportation and mobility infrastructure consisting of the following: Rock Prairie Road East corridor from Town Lake Drive to William D Fitch Parkway, including related utility relocation, drainage, traffic signals and control, lighting, sidewalks, bike lanes and landscaping, the purchase of any necessary land and right-of-way in connection with these projects, with the bonds to be issued in one or more series, to mature serially or otherwise not to exceed 25 years from their date, and bear interest at such rate or rates, not to exceed the limits prescribed by law at the time of issuance, and to be sold at such prices or rates, as the City Council in its discretion shall determine; and shall there be levied and pledged, assessed and collected annually ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in said City in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?

    PROPOSITION C
    Shall the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, be authorized to issue and sell bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $32,400,000 for the public purpose of constructing, designing, improving and equipping parks and recreational facilities consisting of the following: natural and synthetic turf field improvements at Veterans Park; new playing fields, restrooms, concessions and seating, drainage, parking, lighting, sidewalks and trails at Texas Independence Ballpark, with the bonds to be issued in one or more series, to mature serially or otherwise not to exceed 25 years from their date, and bear interest at such rate or rates, not to exceed the limits prescribed by law at the time of issuance, and to be sold at such prices or rates, as the City Council in its discretion shall determine; and shall there be levied and pledged, assessed and collected annually ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in said City in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?

    PROPOSITION D
    Shall the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, be authorized to issue and sell bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $22,000,000 for the public purpose of constructing, designing, improving and equipping parks and recreational facilities consisting of the following: demolition and reconstruction of restrooms, concession and storage space for the Bachmann Little League Building and Senior League/Soccer Building; pickleball and futsal courts at Anderson Park including lighting, parking and restrooms; demolition and reconstruction of the Central Park Operations Shop facility; pavilions, lighting, shade areas, irrigation, sidewalks, pathways, playgrounds/recreational areas, historical markers and signage at Mabel Clare Thomas Park; tennis courts, lighting and fencing at Bee Creek and Central Parks; restrooms, sidewalks and pathways at Lincoln Center/W.A. Tarrow Park, with the bonds to be issued in one or more series, to mature serially or otherwise not to exceed 25 years from their date, and bear interest at such rate or rates, not to exceed the limits prescribed by law at the time of issuance, and to be sold at such prices or rates, as the City Council in its discretion shall determine; and shall there be levied and pledged, assessed and collected annually ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in said City in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?

    PROPOSITION E
    Shall the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, be authorized to issue and sell bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $3,900,000 for the public purpose of constructing, designing and equipping a swimming pool including related water features, splash pad and restrooms at Mabel Clare Thomas Park, with the bonds to be issued in one or more series, to mature serially or otherwise not to exceed 25 years from their date, and bear interest at such rate or rates, not to exceed the limits prescribed by law at the time of issuance, and to be sold at such prices or rates, as the City Council in its discretion shall determine; and shall there be levied and pledged, assessed and collected annually ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in said City in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?
    General Election November 3, 2026
    The next general election for the Mayor and Places 1 and 2 on the city council will be on Nov. 3, 2026, at 25 polling locations. Filing for a place on the ballot is set by state statute and will run from July 18-Aug. 17, 2026. To find additional lection-related dates and information at https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/candidates/index.shtml (posted in accordance with TX. Legis. H.B. 305, effective September 1, 2019).

    Filing requirements are per state statute, available at https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/candidates/guide/local.shtml, and those of the City of College Station City Charter, Article II, at City Charter.
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