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How Much Did Each Candidate Spend Per Vote In Latest El Paso City Council Election?

by Martin ParedesNovember 8, 2024November 13, 2024
According to the early voting results, all the open city council seats, except for District 2 which had only two candidates, will be decided in runoff elections.
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El Paso Election Projections Based On Early Voting Count

by Martin ParedesNovember 5, 2024November 5, 2024
Around $1.2 million was spent in this year’s municipal election. Today we report who contributed to each candidate and how the money was spent.
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El Paso City Council Election Campaign Funding Over $1 Million By The Numbers

by Martin ParedesNovember 4, 2024November 11, 2024
Ivan Niño responds to allegations of a criminal investigation in documents released earlier today. Read what he had to say about the allegations made in the document cache.
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Ivan Nino Responds To Release Of Investigative Report Alleging Wrongdoing

by Martin ParedesNovember 2, 2024November 2, 2024
Renard Johnson has spent the most in the city council races to be the next mayor. His campaign is using an out of town PAC and campaign contributions from wealthy sports arena proponents while his opponents have to loan their campaigns money.
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Deep Dive Into The PAC Helping Renard Johnson To Be The Next El Paso Mayor

by Martin ParedesNovember 1, 2024November 1, 2024
An analysis of the first week of early voting reveals that 53% of the voters who have a cast a ballot in the first week of early voting are women. We also found that the average age of the voter is 57 years old. We analyzed who the voters are by city council seat.
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Deep Dive Early Voting Data Analysis

by Martin ParedesOctober 26, 2024October 27, 2024
Two city council candidates, Alexandra Chávez and Lily Limón have outspent the other candidates running for city council by a significant amount. Except for the District 2 race, it is likely that the other municipal elections will end in a runoff election.
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Early Voting Begins On Monday

by Martin ParedesOctober 19, 2024October 19, 2024
What the proponents of the Deck Park is not telling the voters is that almost every dollars they will be spending on blueprints and pictures comes from your tax dollars.
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Analysis: El Paso Taxpayers Funding Over 98% Of The Downtown Deck Park For Plans

by Martin ParedesOctober 4, 2024October 4, 2024
Ricardo Samaniego misses county commissioners meeting after having an altercation with his girlfriend according to El Paso Sheriffs official documents.
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Exclusive: Ricardo Samaniego Misses El Paso Commissioners Meeting Due To Altercation With Girlfriend

by Martin ParedesSeptember 26, 2024September 26, 2024
The latest campaign finance report shows that over $280,000 campaign contributions have been made to the candidates running in the upcoming municipal elections and another $125,000 in campaign loans were made by candidates.
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Over A Quarter Of A Million Raised In El Paso City Council Seats Latest Reports Show

by Martin ParedesSeptember 21, 2024September 24, 2024

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