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City of McAllen Announces Unofficial Results for District 1 and 3 Elections

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Voters in McAllen City Commission Districts 1 and 3 took to the polls on Saturday, May 3, 2025, to elect their city commissioners in a regular municipal election. With ballots now counted, the City of McAllen has released the unofficial results, signaling changes and continuities in local leadership. Photos by Roberto Hugo González. Bgd Courtesy image
Voters in McAllen City Commission Districts 1 and 3 took to the polls on Saturday, May 3, 2025, to elect their city commissioners in a regular municipal election. With ballots now counted, the City of McAllen has released the unofficial results, signaling changes and continuities in local leadership. Photos by Roberto Hugo González. Bgd Courtesy image
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By Roberto Hugo González

McALLEN, Texas – Voters in McAllen City Commission Districts 1 and 3 took to the polls on Saturday, May 3, 2025, to elect their city commissioners in a regular municipal election. With ballots now counted, the City of McAllen has released the unofficial results, signaling changes and continuities in local leadership.

In District 1, candidate Tony Aguirre emerged as the clear front-runner, securing 66% of the vote with a total of 980 ballots cast in his favor. His opponent, Tim Wilkins, garnered 494 votes, representing 34% of the total. Aguirre’s decisive lead positions him strongly as the likely next commissioner for the district.

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In District 3, a closer race unfolded between Omar Quintanilla and Rolando Rios, with Rios ultimately pulling ahead. Rios received 500 votes (57%), while Quintanilla earned 374 (43%). The result reflects a competitive contest highlighting the community’s engagement and the stakes of local representation.

Importantly, no provisional ballots were cast during the election, allowing the canvassing of results without delay. According to city officials, the canvass is scheduled for Monday, May 12, 2025, just before the regular McAllen City Commission meeting. Once canvassed, the results will become official, paving the way for the newly elected commissioners to take office.

As with all elections, these results remain unofficial until the canvassing process is completed, in accordance with Texas state law. The City of McAllen encourages residents to stay informed and engaged as their elected officials prepare to take on the responsibilities of public office.

The outcomes in Districts 1 and 3 are expected to shape McAllen’s leadership and civic direction in the months and years ahead. 

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