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El Paso Matters – How El Pasoans voted in the May 4 uniform election

Posted on May 4, 2024

On Saturday, May 4, some El Paso County voters cast their ballots in three political subdivisions – the city of San Elizario, the Lower Valley Water District and the Canutillo Independent School District.

Canutillo ISD put forth a $387 million bond to district voters to replace and consolidate several schools, make various improvements to others and pay off debt. 

The Lower Valley Water District – which provides water, wastewater and solid waste services to residents in a 210-square-mile area in southeast El Paso County – has a $35 million bond on the ballot for an array of projects. The district’s boundaries encompass the cities of San Elizario and Socorro, the town of Clint and other areas.

The seats for mayor and two alderpersons are up for election in San Elizario, an incorporated city of about 10,000 people in Far East El Paso County. The San Elizario City Council comprises a mayor and five alderpersons.

Here are the unofficial results for El Paso County.

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