New District 10 Councilman Marc Whyte replaced three-term incumbent Clayton Perry, who decided in February not to run for re-election.
as part of a plea deal. He also must pay $500 and perform 24 hours of community service.
Whyte easily beat six other candidates to win the Northeast Side district without a runoff, garnering 58 percent of the vote.from all seven former District 10 council members still living in San Antonio, in addition to other influential leaders in town. Perry also endorsed Whyte. The new councilman is staunchly conservative, as was Perry. Whyte wants to lower property taxes and reform the appraisal system; he stresses the need to reduce crime, and he wants to protect small businesses while attracting new businesses to the city.— a bill that may end up limiting local authority — could be catastrophic for local government, Whyte, like Perry, is not concerned about it.
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