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Ron Nirenberg. Ronald Adrian Nirenberg (born April 11, 1977) [1] is an American politician who is the mayor of San Antonio, Texas. Prior to his election, Nirenberg served as a member of the San Antonio City Council for District 8 for two terms. [2] In 2013, Nirenberg was first elected in an upset victory to represent district 8 of the San ...
City Hall 100 Military Plaza San Antonio, TX 78205 Directions. Mailing Address. P.O. Box 839966 San Antonio, TX 78283. Phone Mayor's Office 210-207-7107 City Council Office
May 6, 2023 · This page was current at the end of the individual's last campaign covered by Ballotpedia. Please contact us with any updates. Christopher Longoria ran for election for Mayor of San Antonio in Texas. He lost in the general election on May 6, 2023. Longoria completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2023.
Oct 22, 2020 · SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (October 22, 2020) – Southwest Bancshares, Inc., the bank holding company for The Bank of San Antonio, today announced the closing of its previously announced plans to merge the three affiliated banks, creating a unique Central Texas banking franchise.The transaction became effective following the close of business on October 21, 2020.
Under Texas law, the mayor, like the city council, is selected in a non-partisan election. [2] When a vacancy occurs, the city council appoints an interim mayor. [4] The mayor, like the other members of the city council, serves a two-year term, with a four-term limit. Since 1975, every mayor of San Antonio has previously served on the city ...
Years Of ServiceMayor1731–32 (civil founding of San ...1733Antonio de los Santos1734Manuel de Niz1735Juan Leal Goraz (2nd term)City Hall 100 Military Plaza San Antonio, TX 78205 Directions. Mailing Address. P.O. Box 839966 San Antonio, TX 78283. Phone Mayor's Office 210-207-7107 City Council Office
May 4, 2024 · Website. www.sanantonio.gov /Mayor. The following is a list of mayors of San Antonio, Texas. Colonial (1731–1821) and Mexican (1821–1836) San Antonio. San Antonio in the Republic of Texas (1836–1844) and U.S. State of Texas (1844–present) See also. References.