Five people threw their hats in the ring for a single council seat in the South Texas city. That level of interest kicked off ...
After drawing a pebble numbered “3,” incumbent City Councilman Everett Roy bested former council member Billy Lerma for the win. During the eight-minute meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo ...
A manual recount intended to determine the ultimate winner of Corpus Christi City Council’s District 1 race is expected to get underway Monday and Tuesday, according to city officials.
He and Billy Lerma tied in last December's runoff election, which was followed by a subsequent tie in a recount. The two met at City Hall on Tuesday morning for the random drawing, officiated by ...
After drawing a pebble numbered “3,” incumbent City Councilman Everett Roy bested former council member Billy Lerma for the win. During the eight-minute meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo explained that ...
An electronic recount was automatically triggered after District 1 candidates Everett Roy and Billy Lerma were found in a canvass of the Dec. 14 runoff election to have tied, with 1,916 votes each ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Both Corpus Christi City Council District 1 candidates, incumbent Everett Roy and former councilman Billy Lerma, confirmed to 3NEWS that the manual recount ended in a tie.
Last November’s city council election resulted in a tie between incumbent Everett Roy and former councilmember Billy Lerma. Both received 1,916 votes in a runoff election, as verified by a recount.
As KRIS 6 News first reported, votes were tied at 1,916 votes following a runoff between incumbent Everett Roy and former City Councilor Billy Lerma this month. According to state law, that tie ...
As KRIS 6 News reported, the results of the runoff election had candidates incumbent Everett Roy and Billy Lerma tied at 1,916 votes, which triggered an automatic recount. Lerma filed a petition ...