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2024 Austin municipal elections
The 2024 Austin, Texas municipal elections took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Five city council seats (District 2 , District 4 , District 6 , District 7 , and District 10 ) and the mayor have regular elections. All positions are nominally non-partisan, though most candidates choose to affiliate with a party given Austin's strong Democratic lean.
Incumbent Mayor Kirk Watson won re-election, defeating four other candidates.
City Council, District 2[ edit ]
Incumbent Vanessa Fuentes won re-election to a second term.
City Council, District 4[ edit ]
Incumbent Jose "Chito" Vela won a full term, after being elected in a 2022 special election.
City Council, District 6[ edit ]
Incumbent Mackenzie Kelly was defeated by challenger Krista Laine.
Mackenzie Kelly
Elected Officials
Ellen Troxclair , state representative from the 19th district
Cynthia Long, Williamson County Commissioner
Stacy Suits, Travis County Constable, Precinct 2
Lee Cooke , former Mayor of Austin
Organizations
Austin EMS Association
Austin Firefighters Association
Save Austin Now
Travis County Republican Party
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Austin American Statesman
Notable Individuals
Krista Laine
Elected officials
Sarah Eckhardt , state Senator from the 14th district
Sheryl Cole , state Representative from the 46th district
Vikki Goodwin , state Representative from the 47th district
James Talarico , state Representative from the 50th district
John Bucy III , state Representative from the 136th district
Vanessa Fuentes, Austin City Council Member, District 2
Jose "Chito" Vela, Austin City Council Member, District 4
Paige Ellis, Austin City Council Member, District 8
Zohaib "Zo" Qadri, Austin City Council Member, District 2
Chuy Zàrate, Round Rock ISD Trustee, Place 1 At-Large
Amber Landrum, Round Rock ISD Trustee, Place 3 At-Large
Alicia Markum, Round Rock ISD Trustee, Place 4 At-Large
Amy Weir, Round Rock ISD Trustee, Place 5 At-Large
Steve Adler , former Mayor of Austin
Jimmy Flannigan, former Austin City Council member, District 6
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City Council, District 7[ edit ]
Incumbent Leslie Pool was ineligible for a third term, as she did not choose to collect the petition signatures required to bypass Austin's term limits .
Civil rights attorney Mike Siegel won the seat in a runoff election, defeating opponent Gary Bledsoe.
Mike Siegel
Elected officials
Bernie Sanders , U.S. Senator from Vermont
Greg Casar , U.S. Congressman from Texas's 35th district
Sheryl Cole , state Representative from the 46th district
James Talarico , state Representative from the 50th district
José Garza , Travis County District Attorney
Jose "Chito" Vela, Austin City Council member, District 4
Zohaib "Zo" Qadri, Austin City Council member, District 9
Steve Adler , former Mayor of Austin
Kathryn Whitley Chu, Austin ISD Trustee, District 4
Notable individuals
Jane Fonda, actress and climate activist
Organizations
City Council, District 10[ edit ]
Incumbent Alison Alter was ineligible for a third term, as she did not choose to collect the petition signatures required to bypass Austin's term limits .
Marc Duchen narrowly defeated Ashika Ganguly in the November election.
Ashika Ganguly
Elected officials
Garry Mauro, former Texas Land Commissioner
Sheryl Cole, state Representative from the 46th district
James Talarico, state Representative from the 50th district
John Bucy III, state Representative from the 136th district
Wendy Davis, former state Senator from the 10th district and 2014 Democratic nominee for Governor of Texas
Eddie Rodriguez, former state Representative from the 51st district
Jose Velasquez, Austin City Council member, District 3
Ryan Alter, Austin City Council member, District 5
Paige Ellis, Austin City Council member, District 8
Zohaib "Zo" Qadri, Austin City Council member, District 9
Sean Hassan, ACC Trustee , Place 4
Manuel Gonzalez, ACC Trustee , Place 5
Candace Hunter, Austin ISD Trustee, District 1
Marc Duchen
Elected Officials
Alison Alter, Austin City Council member, District 10
Brigid Shea, Travis County Commissioner, Precinct 2
Stacy Suits, Travis County Constable, Precinct 3
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