Five people threw their hats in the ring for a single council seat in the South Texas city. That level of interest kicked off ...
After drawing a pebble numbered “3,” incumbent City Councilman Everett Roy bested former council member Billy Lerma for the win. During the eight-minute meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo ...
A manual recount intended to determine the ultimate winner of Corpus Christi City Council’s District 1 race is expected to get underway Monday and Tuesday, according to city officials.
He and Billy Lerma tied in last December's runoff election, which was followed by a subsequent tie in a recount. The two met at City Hall on Tuesday morning for the random drawing, officiated by ...
An electronic recount was automatically triggered after District 1 candidates Everett Roy and Billy Lerma were found in a canvass of the Dec. 14 runoff election to have tied, with 1,916 votes each ...
Two candidates --Billy Lerma and Everett Roy-- tied for a second time during a recount following the runoff elections back in December. On Tuesday, it will all come down to a coin toss.
Last November’s city council election resulted in a tie between incumbent Everett Roy and former councilmember Billy Lerma. Both received 1,916 votes in a runoff election, as verified by a recount.
As KRIS 6 News first reported, votes were tied at 1,916 votes following a runoff between incumbent Everett Roy and former City Councilor Billy Lerma this month. According to state law, that tie ...
It all started when the Nueces County Clerk announced the top vote-getters in the Nov. 5 election were incumbent Everett Roy and former city councilman Billy Lerma. That led the two to go head to ...
After a casting of lots, incumbent City Councilman Everett Roy bested former councilman Billy Lerma for the District 1 seat.