2025 Election Results
Election results are provided by the Hays County Elections Office and will be posted here as they become available. Results will be updated throughout the evening once the County begins reporting vote totals. All results are unofficial until canvassed and certified by the Kyle City Council.
*Last updated 12/3/2025
December 13, 2025 Runoff Election - Unofficial
| PLACE | CANDIDATE | EARLY VOTING TOTAL | ELECTION DAY TOTAL | UNOFFICIAL TOTALS | % |
| Council District 1 | Bear Heiser | ||||
| Council District 1 | Courtney Goza | ||||
| Mayor (unexpired) | Yvonne Flores-Cale | ||||
| Mayor (unexpired) | Robert Rizo |
*Last updated 11/12/2025 at 8:54 a.m.
November 4, 2025 General Election - Official
| PLACE | CANDIDATE | EARLY VOTING TOTAL | ELECTION DAY TOTAL | OFFICIAL TOTALS | % |
| Council District 1 | Bear Heiser | 1188 | 875 | 2063 | 39.56 |
| Council District 1 | Kyle J. LeVell | 536 | 667 | 1203 | 23.07 |
| Council District 1 | Ellen Ermis | 311 | 233 | 544 | 10.43 |
| Council District 1 | Courtney Goza | 748 | 657 | 1405 | 26.94 |
| Council District 3 | Claudia Zapata | 1716 | 1533 | 3249 | 62.50 |
| Council District 3 | Miguel A. Zuniga | 1042 | 907 | 1949 | 37.50 |
November 4, 2025 Special Election - Official
| PLACE | CANDIDATE | EARLY VOTING TOTAL | ELECTION DAY TOTAL | OFFICIAL TOTALS | % |
| Mayor | Andrea Villescaz | 214 | 280 | 494 | 9.06 |
| Mayor | Yvonne Flores-Cale | 978 | 768 | 1746 | 32.02 |
| Mayor | Donny Wills | 457 | 450 | 907 | 16.64 |
| Mayor | Robert Rizo | 1243 | 1062 | 2305 | 42.28 |
| Council District 2 | Melisa Medina | 562 | 497 | 1059 | 58.19 |
| Council District 2 | Paul Hill | 421 | 340 | 761 | 41.81 |
November 4, 2025 Special Election - Charter Amendments - Official
| Proposition (For Spanish Propositions, see Notice) | EARLY VOTING FOR | EARLY VOTING AGAINST | ELECTION DAY FOR | ELECTION DAY AGAINST | OFFICIAL TOTALS |
| Proposition A - Shall Article III, Section 3.04 be amended to allow a vacancy in the office of Mayor or City Council, for which fewer than 12 months remain on the term, to be filled at an election held on the next uniform election date? | 2173 | 730 | 1891 | 691 |
For 4064 Against 1421 |
| Proposition B - Shall Article III, Section 3.05 and Article IV, Section 4.03 of the City Charter be amended to remove inconsistent language and reference Section 7.01 of the City Charter, which provides that the City Manager may be appointed or removed by five affirmative votes of the City Council? | 2290 | 574 | 2057 | 483 |
For 4347 Against 1057 |
| Proposition C - Shall Article III, Sections 3.06 and 3.09 of the City Charter be amended to allow a member of City Council to be absent from meetings without consequence if the City Council determines that the Council Member had good and sufficient cause to be absent, as defined, and to provide that failure to attend consecutive City Council meetings held on three different days constitutes misconduct? | 2085 | 799 | 1777 | 798 |
For 3862 Against 1597 |
| Proposition D - Shall Article III, Section 3.09 of the City Charter be amended to specifically allow for expenses incurred by City Council members for City business to be paid either through direct payment by the City or as a reimbursement to the City Council member after such member makes payment for the expense? | 1656 | 1221 | 1395 | 1155 |
For 3051 Against 2376 |
| Proposition E - Shall Article IV, Section 4.04 of the City Charter be amended to remove language that suggests that City Council, as opposed to the City Manager, is authorized to set the duties and responsibilities of City employees who report to the City Manager? | 1886 | 949 | 1700 | 783 |
For 3586 Against 1732 |
| Proposition F - Shall Article IV, Section 4.06 of the City Charter be amended to provide that the general subject matter of all ordinances will be posted prior to second reading and that ordinances calling or canvassing the results of an election may be finally approved upon a single reading? | 1624 | 1136 | 1420 | 964 |
For 3044 Against 2100 |
| Proposition G - Shall Article IV, Section 4.07 of the City Charter be amended to provide that emergency ordinances approved by at least five affirmative votes of City Council may be finally approved upon a single reading? | 1919 | 906 | 1616 | 841 |
For 3535 Against 1747 |
| Proposition H - Shall Article V, Section 5.02 of the City Charter be amended to provide that the City’s general election will occur on the uniform election date in November of each year and to confirm the current election schedule for election of the Mayor and members of City Council? | 2556 | 301 | 2265 | 258 |
For 4821 Against 559 |
| Proposition I - Shall Article V, Section 5.06 of the City Charter be amended to provide that at least one polling location for all City elections must be a City building, with a preference given to City Hall as the voting location? | 2360 | 517 | 1980 | 559 |
For 4340 Against 1076 |
| Proposition J - Shall Article III, Section 3.05, Article V, Section 5.08, and Article VI, Section 6.11 of the City Charter be amended to provide specific clarifying language related to the City Council members serving in the single-member districts, requiring that they continuously maintain residency within the boundaries of the single-member districts and providing that only voters who reside within the single-member district may vote in any election for or be eligible to sign a recall petition for such single-member district representative? | 2407 | 403 | 2021 | 423 |
For 4428 Against 826 |
| Proposition K - Shall Article VI, Sections 6.06, 6.07, and 6.09 of the City Charter be amended to update the initiative and referendum process by requiring that the City Attorney review and provide an opinion as to the legality of any initiative or referendum petition form before the petition is circulated, instead of after all signatures are acquired, and to provide for additional time for review of signatures by the City Secretary and for re-circulating a petition that is not certified as containing sufficient signatures? | 2068 | 675 | 1791 | 577 |
For 3859 Against 1252 |
| Proposition L - Shall Article VI, Section 6.13 of the City Charter be amended to provide that the Mayor and members of City Council may be recalled no more than two times during their term of office? | 1657 | 1132 | 1486 | 971 |
For 3143 Against 2103 |
| Proposition M - Shall Article X, Section 10.04 of the City Charter be amended to provide appointees to the City’s Planning Commission may serve no more than three consecutive two-year terms on the Commission? | 2505 | 363 | 2206 | 321 |
For 4711 Against 684 |
| Proposition N - Shall Article XII, Section 12.03 of the City Charter be amended to specifically allow for officers and employees of the City to be parties to contracts with the City for goods and services on the same terms as other residents of the City and land transactions resulting from the City’s use of eminent domain? | 1106 | 1671 | 937 | 1476 |
For 2043 Against 3147 |
| Proposition O - Shall Article XII, Section 12.04 of the City Charter be amended to require that any officer or employee of the City must recuse from both the discussion and the vote on any item for which he or she believes there is a conflict of interest and to provide that any contract of the City that was approved in violation of the prohibitions on conflicts of interest is void? | 2541 | 289 | 2162 | 319 |
For 4703 Against 608 |
| Proposition P - Shall Article XIII, Section 13.08 of the City Charter be amended to require that the City Council appoint a charter review commission to review the City Charter no less often than every 6th year instead of every 5th year and authorizing the appointment of an interim charter review commission on other years to review specific topics? | 1571 | 1170 | 1302 | 1054 |
For 2873 Against 2224 |
| Proposition Q - Shall Article I, Section 1.07, Article V, Sections 5.04 and 5.07, Article VIII, Section 8.10, and Article XIII, Section 13.06 of the City Charter be amended to remove excessive or inconsistent language and refer to applicable law, including state or federal law? | 2234 | 552 | 1971 | 477 |
For 4205 Against 1029 |
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