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  2. List of mayors of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Under Texas law, the mayor, like the city council, is selected in a non-partisan election. [2] When a vacancy occurs, the city council appoints an interim mayor. [4] The mayor, like the other members of the city council, serves a two-year term, with a four-term limit. Since 1975, every mayor of San Antonio has previously served on the city ...

  3. List of mayors of San Antonio, Texas - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Lists of mayors of places in Texas - Wikipedia

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    List of mayors of Pasadena, Texas; Mayor of Plano, Texas; S. List of mayors of San Antonio; List of mayors of Seguin, Texas; T. List of mayors of Tyler, Texas; W.

  5. Edward D. Garza - Wikipedia

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    Edward D. Garza (born 1969), is an American politician and a professional urban planner. From 2001 to 2005, he served as mayor of San Antonio, Texas.Elected at the age of 32, he is the youngest person to become mayor of San Antonio and only the second person of Hispanic descent to hold the office since the election of Henry Cisneros in 1981.

  6. Category:Mayors of places in Texas - Wikipedia

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    This category is for persons who have held the position of mayor in the U.S. state of Texas. Subcategories. ... Mayors of San Antonio (29 P) W. Mayors of Waco, Texas ...

  7. Category:Mayors of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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  8. Bill Thornton - Wikipedia

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    His term as mayor was marked by tension between the mayor and members of the city council (including his ultimate successor Howard Peak). [7] Thornton was born in Abilene, Texas. He moved to San Antonio in 1963 to attend Trinity University. Two years later, he moved to Dallas to attend dental school, before returning to San Antonio in 1972. [4]

  9. Stamford, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Stamford is a city on the border of Jones and Haskell counties in west-central Texas, United States.The population was 2,907 at the 2020 census. [3] Henry McHarg, president of the Texas Central Railroad, named the site in 1900 for his hometown of Stamford, Connecticut. [4]