San Antonio’s mayoral race and four City Council seats are all headed to a June 7 runoff between the top two vote-takers.

These races have the potential to dramatically reshape the dynamics of a left-leaning City Council, which currently has just one conservative voice, serving in District 10.

The mayor’s race, as well as runoffs in District 1, District 8 and District 9 all feature progressive versus conservative matchups. In District 6, two young progressives advanced from field of candidates with more political experience.

These five races went to runoffs because no single candidate took at least 50% of the vote on election day. All of the other council districts elected winners outright on May 3.

Early voting for the runoff runs May 27 through June 3 with hours varying by date. Election day voting will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 7.

All San Antonio voters are eligible to participate in the runoff election, even if they didn’t cast a ballot in the first round.

Candidate information comes from candidate websites, filing documents and other sources. Incumbent status will not be noted on the ballot.

Mayor candidates

City Council District 1

City Council District 6

City Council District 8

City Council District 9

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