El Paso, Texas, held a first round of general elections on May 6, 2017, to elect the mayor and city council. The run-off election was June 10, 2017. Incumbent Mayor Oscar Leeser was eligible for another term, but announced in July 2016 he would not seek another term. Leeser had a cancer-related surgery in 2016, but stated that his decision was not because of his health. Instead, it was because he "ran to do things I thought were really important for our community and I did that."
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| - El Paso, Texas, held a first round of general elections on May 6, 2017, to elect the mayor and city council. The run-off election was June 10, 2017. Incumbent Mayor Oscar Leeser was eligible for another term, but announced in July 2016 he would not seek another term. Leeser had a cancer-related surgery in 2016, but stated that his decision was not because of his health. Instead, it was because he "ran to do things I thought were really important for our community and I did that." (en)
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| - Alexander Burnside (en)
- Adolfo Lopez (en)
- Sam Morgan (en)
- Antonio Williams (en)
- Dee Margo (en)
- Jorge Artalejo (en)
- Robert Cormell (en)
- Jaime Perez (en)
- Alexsandra Annello (en)
- Cassandra Hernandez (en)
- Charlie Stapler (en)
- Cissy Lizarraga (en)
- David Saucedo (en)
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