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Unofficial totals show Tony Aguirre Jr. leading District 1; Rolando Rios leads District 3

May 04, 2025 | McAllen, Hidalgo County, Texas


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Unofficial totals show Tony Aguirre Jr. leading District 1; Rolando Rios leads District 3
Unofficial election-night totals posted at McAllen City Commission Chambers showed incumbent Tony Aguirre Jr. leading in District 1 with 980 votes to Timothy Wilkins' 494, and Rolando Rios leading incumbent Omar Quintanilla in District 3 with 500 votes to 374.

The tallies were provided by the McAllen city secretary's department during coverage from McAllen City Hall on election night; the city secretary's office said the numbers were unofficial until they are canvassed and any provisional ballots are processed by Hidalgo County. Polls closed at 7:00 p.m.; voters who were in line at that time were permitted to vote.

Why it matters: The city commission's composition depends on results in these two district races. City staff announced the numbers publicly from the commission chambers and noted additional provisional ballots remain to be counted, so the totals could change at canvass.

Details: During the evening, city broadcasters and staff provided interim and final counts. Earlier partial tallies shown to the cameras listed personal-appearance and election-day totals as figures arrived; at one point the broadcast reported about 2,300 total votes counted so far. The city secretary's department indicated provisional ballots would be sent to Hidalgo County for processing; provisional counts shown earlier in the broadcast included 56 provisionals associated with the District 3 tally during an interim update, and several provisional ballots were mentioned for District 1 earlier in the evening. The city did not provide a final canvass date during the broadcast; staff said that date would be announced on the city's social media channels and the city website when scheduled.

Process and next steps: The city emphasized the distinction between unofficial night-of totals and the official results determined by the canvass. The broadcast noted that poll workers relay vote totals to the city secretary's office and that the city secretary compiles the unofficial numbers for publication. Any provisional ballots must be verified and counted by Hidalgo County before the city can declare official results.

Context: Candidates named in the coverage were Tony Aguirre Jr. and Timothy Wilkins for District 1, and Omar Quintanilla and Rolando Rios for District 3. The broadcast identified Perla Lara as the McAllen city secretary overseeing the tallying of unofficial totals in the commission chambers. Election-night coverage was carried on the city's cable channel and streaming platforms.

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