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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) This section applies only to the term of a director who is appointed or elected on or after May 24, 2023.
(b) The two at-large director positions for Bexar County shall be scheduled for election on the November uniform election date in 2023. The person who receives the highest number of votes shall be elected to the first at-large Bexar County director position and shall serve a four-year term beginning January 1, 2024, and ending December 31, 2027. An election shall be scheduled for that position on the November uniform election date in 2027 and every four years thereafter. The person who receives the second highest number of votes shall be elected to the second at-large Bexar County director position and shall serve a two-year term beginning January 1, 2024, and ending December 31, 2025. An election shall be scheduled for that position on the November uniform election date in 2025 and every four years thereafter for a four-year term beginning on January 1 of the year following each election.
(c) The following director positions shall be scheduled for election on the November uniform election date in 2025 and every four years thereafter, and the directors elected to each position shall serve four-year terms beginning January 1 of the year following each election:
(1) the single-member district director elected from Bexar County commissioners court precinct 1;
(2) the single-member district director elected from Bexar County commissioners court precinct 2;
(3) the at-large director position for Karnes County for which an election was held, or scheduled to be held but canceled because of an unopposed candidate, in November 2019;
(4) the at-large director position for Goliad County for which an election was held, or scheduled to be held but canceled because of an unopposed candidate, in November 2019; and
(5) the at-large director position for Wilson County for which an election was held, or scheduled to be held but canceled because of an unopposed candidate, in November 2019.
(d) The following director positions shall be scheduled for election on the November uniform election date in 2027 and every four years thereafter, and the directors elected to those director positions shall serve four-year terms beginning January 1 of the year following each election:
(1) the single-member district director elected from Bexar County commissioners court precinct 3;
(2) the single-member district director elected from Bexar County commissioners court precinct 4;
(3) the at-large director position for Karnes County for which an election was held, or scheduled to be held but canceled because of an unopposed candidate, in November 2021;
(4) the at-large director position for Goliad County for which an election was held, or scheduled to be held but canceled because of an unopposed candidate, in November 2021; and
(5) the at-large director position for Wilson County for which an election was held, or scheduled to be held but canceled because of an unopposed candidate, in November 2021.
(e) The members of the board of directors serving in the director positions described by Subsections (b), (c), and (d) on May 23, 2023, shall continue to serve until their successors have been elected and qualified.
(f) This section expires September 1, 2029.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Special District Local Laws Code - SDLL § 8513.02025. Certain Director Terms - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/special-district-local-laws-code/sdll-sect-8513-02025/
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