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May 2 Election Results
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Unofficial Results: General Election - May 2, 2026
Canvassing votes will occur at the May 12, 2026 Special City Council Meeting.
MAYOR
| CANDIDATE NAME | EARLY VOTING RESULTS | ELECTION DAY RESULTS | TOTAL | TOTAL PERCENTAGE |
| Susan Kroll Euton | ||||
| William Benton |
COUNCILOR AT LARGE, POSITION 1
| CANDIDATE NAME | EARLY VOTING RESULTS | ELECTION DAY RESULTS | TOTAL | TOTAL PERCENTAGE |
| LaToya "Hunny" Phillips | ||||
| Alice Jozwiak | ||||
| Richard Olson |
COUNCILOR AT LARGE, POSITION 2
| CANDIDATE NAME | EARLY VOTING RESULTS | ELECTION DAY RESULTS | TOTAL | TOTAL PERCENTAGE |
| Brandon West | ||||
| Amanda J. Barta |
COUNCILOR, DISTRICT 1
| CANDIDATE NAME | EARLY VOTING RESULTS | ELECTION DAY RESULTS | TOTAL | TOTAL PERCENTAGE |
| Felix Vargas, Jr. |
COUNCILOR, DISTRICT 2
| CANDIDATE NAME | EARLY VOTING RESULTS | ELECTION DAY RESULTS | TOTAL | TOTAL PERCENTAGE |
| Steve DeGregorio | ||||
| John Burlingame |
COUNCILOR, DISTRICT 3
| CANDIDATE NAME | EARLY VOTING RESULTS | ELECTION DAY RESULTS | TOTAL | TOTAL PERCENTAGE |
| Alicia Casias | ||||
| Anthony Campos | ||||
| Elizabeth Scott | ||||
| Scott Robert Peterson |
COUNCILOR, DISTRICT 4
| CANDIDATE NAME | EARLY VOTING RESULTS | ELECTION DAY RESULTS | TOTAL | TOTAL PERCENTAGE |
| George A. Zepeda |
Unofficial Results: Special Election-Charter Amendments - May 2, 2026
Canvassing votes will occur at the May 12, 2026 Special City Council Meeting.
| PROPOSED AMENDMENTS | EARLY VOTING RESULTS | ELECTION DAY RESULTS | TOTAL | TOTAL PERCENTAGE |
PROPOSITION A - Shall Section 3.04. Compensation., of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Rosenberg be amended to change the maximum allowable compensation to $600 per month for City Council members and $700 per month for the position of mayor? | ||||
PROPOSITION B - Shall Section 3.14. Comprehensive Plan., of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Rosenberg be repealed in order to remove the requirement that the City Council adopt, implement, and review a comprehensive plan? | ||||
PROPOSITION C - Shall a new Section 3.15. Benefits., of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Rosenberg be adopted in order to permit City Council members to participate in the City’s health insurance plan on the same terms as full-time City employees? | ||||
PROPOSITION D - Shall Section 6.02. Form of recall, initiative and referendum petition, generally., of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Rosenberg be amended in order to eliminate the requirement to file a notice of intent to circulate a petition with the City Secretary prior to circulating a petition for recall, initiative or referendum? | ||||
PROPOSITION E - Shall Section 9.01. Power to borrow money., of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Rosenberg be amended in order to require a unanimous vote of the entire City Council to authorize or issue Certificates of Obligation? |
Unofficial Results: Special Election-Crime Control & Prevention District - May 2, 2026
Canvassing votes will occur at the May 12, 2026 Special City Council Meeting.
| PROPOSITION | EARLY VOTING RESULTS | ELECTION DAY RESULTS | TOTAL | TOTAL PERCENTAGE |
| PROPOSITION A - The creation of the Rosenberg Crime Control and Prevention District dedicated to crime reduction programs, the adoption of a proposed sales and use tax at a rate of 1/4 of 1% (0.25%), and to maintain the same overall sales tax rate in the City, the reduction of the sales and use tax currently levied by the Rosenberg Development Corporation from a rate of 1/2 of 1% to 1/4 of 1% (0.25%). |