Early voting begins Monday and ends June 6 for runoffs in San Antonio City Council districts 1 and 7. Election day is June 10.
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Following the May 6 election, no candidate in those races received 50% or more of the vote, triggering the runoffs. In District 7, Dan Rossiter and Marina Alderete Gavito face off for the open seat held since 2017 by Ana Sandoval, who resigned her position in January. Gavito, a tech executive, finished first in the five-candidate field in the first round of voting, taking 42.6% of the vote. Rossiter, a computer scientist who developed transportation technology at the Southwest Research Institute, finished second with 21.1%.
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