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Kirk Watson, Austin mayor
Kirk Watson declares victory in mayoral race while Carmen Llanes Pulido holds out hope
The ballot counts released Thursday show Watson winning the five-way race outright by about a dozen votes. The outcome of the mayoral race has been unclear since the Nov. 5 election when unofficial final vote totals showed Watson had garnered 50.
Mayor Kirk Watson apparent winner in Austin mayoral race
More than a week after Election Day, all Travis County ballots have been unofficially tallied and they're enough for KXAN to call the Austin mayoral race. Austin Mayor Kirk Watson has more than 50% of the vote and is projected to win outright.
'It's time to get back to work' | Kirk Watson claims victory in race for Austin mayor
More than a week after Election Day, incumbent Austin Mayor Kirk Watson has declared victory.Updated election results on Thursday showed Watson had narrowly avoided another runoff, claiming outright victory by securing more than 50% of the vote.
Kirk Watson avoids runoff, secures new term as Austin mayor
Kirk Watson has officially won a new term as Austin's next mayor. Watson led his four challengers on Nov. 5, but did not have enough to claim victory outright. He had to win a majority of the vote, or 50% plus one vote, to secure a new term.
Kirk Watson reelected as Austin’s mayor
As of a few minutes ago, the ballots are all counted and I’m grateful to have been re-elected to serve a full four-year term in the mayor’s office. I’m also proud to have won by a margin of over 104,000 votes – almost 30 percentage points. I want to thank voters for their... pic.twitter.com/DnVfTtjxTa
The race for Austin mayor is too close to call. Provisional ballots may tip the scales.
When the Travis County Clerk released the final tally of votes for Austin mayor early Wednesday, none of the candidates had enough to claim victory. Incumbent Kirk Watson was ahead with just over 50 percent of the vote.
Watson is ahead in election for Austin mayor, but it's unclear if he'll avoid a runoff
Mayor Kirk Watson is defending his seat against four opponents. He needs to earn 50% of the vote, plus one vote, to avoid a runoff election in December.
Kirk Watson re-elected as Mayor of Austin
AUSTIN - Five candidates battled it out for the position of Austin mayor. The incumbent, Kirk Watson, has been re-elected to the seat. Watson was mayor of Austin from 1997 until 2001. He then spent 13 years working in the Texas Senate.
The Austin Chronicle
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Auditors Find Interim City Manager Mishandled Money With Lucrative City Contracts for Friends
Independent investigators found that Jesús Garza violated city ethics rules when he awarded lucrative contracts to two ...
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Austin mayoral race still too close to call with Travis County ballots counted; Race comes down to Williamson County
More than a week after Election Day, all Travis County ballots have been unofficially tallied and they’re still not enough for KXAN to call the Austin mayoral race. It’s down to ...
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Can you split Texas traffic with a Kawasaki or any other motorcycle? See what the law says
Lane splitting, also called white-lining or stripe-riding, is when a motorcyclist navigates between two lanes of stationary ...
News Nation on MSN
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AI-generated call into Texas council meeting raises concerns
As remarks were shared, it seemingly became more evident to councilmembers, that this wasn’t a typical call, or even a real ...
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Mayor Watson concerned about possible AI influence on Austin City Council meetings
Some city of Austin leaders are raising concerns about the potential influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on future city ...
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