City of Kyle Announces Unofficial Election Results on City Council District 1 and Mayoral Runoff
KYLE, TEXAS –– Following the City of Kyle City Council District 1 and Mayor runoff election on Saturday, Dec. 13, unofficial election results indicate Courtney Goza was elected to serve City Council District 1 for a three-year term to expire November 2028 and Yvonne Flores-Cale was elected to serve as the new City of Kyle Mayor to fill a vacancy for an unexpired term expiring November 2026.
Below are the unofficial election results. These results will not be official until they are canvassed on Monday, Dec. 22 at 5:30 p.m. at Kyle City Hall, 100 W. Center St.
District 1 City Council:
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Bear Heiser - 1,163 votes or 49.2%
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Courtney Goza - 1,201 votes or 50.8%
City of Kyle Mayor:
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Yvonne Flores-Cale - 1,226 votes or 50.83%
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Robert Rizo - 1,186 votes or 49.17%
For more information, go to CityofKyle.gov/ElectionResults.
Outgoing Mayor Travis Mitchell was acknowledged during the Tuesday, Dec. 2 City Council meeting. Mayor Mitchell served the City of Kyle for nearly a decade. He was first elected to City Council in June 2016, serving as the District 1 Council Member. In November 2017 he was elected Mayor and has since served three consecutive terms as Mayor. Mitchell submitted a formal resignation from office on July 15, 2025, vacating the seat one year before the scheduled end of his third and final term in office.
Another Mayoral election will be held in 2026 as the 2025 election was called per city charter following the early departure of former Mayor Mitchell.
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