By Anita Miller
News Editor
San Marcos
November 05, 2008 11:10 am
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San Marcos Mayor Susan Narvaiz won another term on Tuesday.
Narvaiz won with 6,449 votes (50.08 percent); compared to 3,867 (30.03 percent) for challenger Dave Newman and 2,562 (19.89 percent) for Daniel McCarthy.
Returning to the city council with Narvaiz will be Council member Place 4 Christopher Jones, who defeated challenger Lisa Marie Coppoletta by a vote of 6,165 (55.60 percent) to 4,923 (44.40 percent).
Fred A. Terry ran unopposed for City Council Place 3.
It was a good evening and it was exciting that I was ahead all night, Narvaiz said this morning. Im excited about the future.
Narvaiz said she had expected the race would be close. We knew there would be a large voter turnout, she said. With three people in the race there are always different things that can happen. You anticipate that.
I want to extend my congratulations to Susan, she ran a good ethical, clean race, Newman said.
I feel we were able to get some of the issues out there to the front that people here in San Marcos had genuine concerns about. I feel as though my campaign was able to define some of those issues, to bring them to light. I hope Susan will keep those issues in mind the issues of part of her constituency that have made their voice heard during the campaign. I hope we can follow through with some of those things. I think it will make it a better city for all of us to live in.
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