Here are the elections results for the 2023 November election in South Texas counties

The votes are cast for the Nov. 7, 2023 election in Texas. Unofficial results for local races in Nueces, San Patricio, Aransas and Kleberg counties are posted below.

✔ indicates winner

⬤ indicates runoff

For statewide proposition results click here

NUECES COUNTY

City of Corpus Christi

PROPOSITION A

Replacing the expiring Type A sales and use taxes by adopting a sales and use tax at the rate of 1/4 of 1% (being 0.250 cents per $1), maintaining the same sales and use tax rate that now exists within the City, with proceeds to be used for the construction, renovation, maintenance, and operations of Regional Parks (a term defined by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas Resolution Number 033130), commercial/industrial streets, the Convention Center Complex (a term defined by Resolution Number 033130), and new destination flight option enhancement at the Corpus Christi International Airport.

  • For | 6,584 | 30.94%

  • Against | 14,694 | 69.06% ✔

City of Robstown

MAYOR

  • Gilbert Gomez | 513 | 41.98% ⬤

  • David "Petey" Martinez | 561 | 45.91% ⬤

  • Victor Orona Jr. | 148 | 12.11%

COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE NO. 1

  • Mary Ann Y. Saenz | 635 | 54.65% ✔

  • Ricardo Bosquez | 527 | 45.35%

COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE NO. 2

  • Nelda Sanchez | 585 | 50.30% ✔

  • Victor Moreno | 578 | 49.70%

COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE NO. 3

  • Cordelia "Cordy" Bosquez | 748 | 64.54% ✔

  • John Barrera | 411 | 35.46%

COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE NO. 4

  • Adolfo Lopez | 631 | 53.75% ✔

  • Jimmy Morales | 543 | 46.25%

COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE NO. 5

  • Angel Gallegos | 595 | 51.25% ✔

  • Joe "J.C" Carrion | 566 | 48.75%

COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE NO. 6

  • Lorraine Morales | 685 | 58.70% ✔

  • Eva Elizondo Orona | 482 | 41.30%

UTILITY BOARD TRUSTEE POSITION NO. 4

  • Rolando Samaniego | 690 | 58.72% ✔

  • Joey Rodriguez | 485 | 41.28%

People enter the Nueces County Courthouse, an early voting polling location, on Monday, Oct. 30, 2023, in Corpus Christi, Texas.
People enter the Nueces County Courthouse, an early voting polling location, on Monday, Oct. 30, 2023, in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Tuloso-Midway ISD

PROPOSITION A

The issuance of $151,825,000 in bonds for school facilities and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.

  • For | 690 | 55.11% ✔

  • Against | 562 | 44.89%

PROPOSITION B

The issuance of $7,800,000 in bonds for school natatorium facilities and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.

  • For | 651 | 52.42% ✔

  • Against | 591 | 47.58%

PROPOSITION C

The issuance of $5,000,000 in bonds for school recreational facilities and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.

  • For | 625 | 50.32% ✔

  • Against | 617 | 49.68%

SAN PATRICIO COUNTY

City of Taft

MAYOR

  • Leonard Vasquez | 209 | 51.73% ✔

  • Randy Powell | 177 | 43.81%

  • Elida Castillo (write-in) | 18 | 4.46%

ALDERPERSON WARD 1

  • Rolando "Ronnie" Rodriguez | 54 | 48.21%

  • Isaiah Garza | 58 | 51.79% ✔

ALDERPERSON WARD 2

  • Chris Keeney | 148 | 53.24% ✔

  • Omar Alaniz | 130 | 46.76%

Ingleside ISD

PROPOSITION A

The issuance of $19,000,000 in bonds for school facilities, security, and buses, and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.

  • For | 329 | 42.34%

  • Against | 448 | 57.66% ✔

KLEBERG COUNTY

City of Kingsville

PROPOSITION A

Authorizing the City Commission of the City of Kingsville, Texas to provide for the renovation, planning, acquisition, development, construction, equipment, expansion, and financing of new and existing facilities for the Henrietta Memorial Events and Nature Center Project and any related infrastructure, a venue project of the type described and defined in Chapter 334, Texas Local Government Code (the "Venue Project"), and described generally as a tourism development arc to promote eco-tourism in the City, and to impose the following tax to pay the costs of the venue project and to secure the payment of revenue bonds of the City issued to pay the costs of the venue project: a hotel occupancy tax on the use or possession of a room that is in a hotel located within the City, at a maximum rate of 2% of the price paid for such room; and if approved, the maximum hotel occupancy tax rate imposed from all sources in the City would be 15% of the price paid for a room in a hotel, for the purpose of financing the Venue Project.

  • For | 783 | 61.41% ✔

  • Against | 492 | 38.59%

PROPOSITION B

Authorizing Article V, Sections 1 & 5 relating to the commission and elections of the City Charter be amended to establish commission member places and election by majority vote.

  • For | 966 | 78.54% ✔

  • Against | 264 | 21.46%

This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: Elections results for Nov 2023 election in Nueces, San Pat and Kleberg