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Who’s Running for City Council in November?
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· August 20, 2026
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Key points Voters will be choosing candidates for national and state positions, as well as local county and city council seats. An election is scheduled for November 3rd, with several political offices up for grabs.
An election is scheduled for November 3rd, with several political offices up for grabs. Voters will be choosing candidates for national and state positions, as well as local county and city council seats. Four city council seats are open, and the deadline to file an application to run for these seats has passed.
Further details about the candidates and the election are available. The election will determine the outcome of several important races.
The full article provides more information about the upcoming election and the city council seats that are open.
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Category: government ·
Published: August 20, 2026 ·
Source: El Paso News (elpasonews.org) ·
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