Here are the candidates running for City Council in District 10, in ballot order. Candidate information comes from the city clerk, the candidates and other sources.
To read candidates’ responses to the San Antonio Report’s questionnaire, click the “more about” link at the bottom of the candidate’s profile.
Madison Gutierrez
A San Antonio native, Gutierrez has lived in District 10 for more than a decade. She has served in volunteer roles in marketing and fundraising for nonprofits and has a background in security and law enforcement.
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Flores worked as a governmental affairs representative. He sits on the board of the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce.
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Republican
Margaret Sherwood
Sherwood is a candidate for the District 10 City Council seat. She works as a property manager.
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Otley, 66, is a former television and print journalist who now teaches English and journalism at James Madison High School in the North East Independent School District.
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Martin, 38, is the owner of Bronko Bikes, which builds and sells electric bikes and parts. He is the executive director of Bike San Antonio, an advocacy group promoting bicycling, the addition of bike infrastructure and safety for cyclists.
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Whyte, 43, is commercial litigator who has served on the city's Zoning Commission and Ethics Review Board. A resident of the Marymont neighborhood, he ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for Texas House District 121 in 2018.
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Solis, 63, is a first-time candidate and native San Antonian. An electrical engineer, he worked for the National Electrical Manufacturers Association in Washington, D.C., and served on the city's Building Standards Board.
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