2017 El Paso, Texas, city elections

[4] Dee Margo took first place in the mayoral race but did not win a majority of votes, so he and David Saucedo competed in a runoff election.

[6] 8.57% of registered voters voted in the run-off election, one of the lowest turnouts in the city's history.

Emma Acosta, District 3 incumbent, and Carl Robinson, District 4 incumbent, were term limited and could not run again; they were succeeded by Cassandra Hernandez and Sam Morgan, respectively.

District 8 representative Cortney Niland, whose term was supposed to end in December 2018, resigned in April 2017.

[8][9][10] Oscar Leeser Democratic Dee Margo Republican Campaign websites