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The survey results of the UTSA Mayor, which are to be published on Tuesday

The upcoming mayor race has almost 30 candidates who fight for the seat in May.

San Antonio – The results of a survey carried out by UTSA will be published on Tuesday. It is above the upcoming mayor race, in which almost 30 candidates fight for the seat in May.

The survey examined voters knowledge, in particular the awareness and preferences of the candidates respondents.

It is a very overcrowded field for the Mayor of San Antonio this year.

A total of 27 people want to restrict the successor to Mayor Ron Nirenberg, who is designated.

The survey was carried out by the UTSA center for public opinion research.

The participants were asked about seven different objects, including important topics such as Project Marvel, a new Spurs Arena, a new mission stadium and the Rapid Green Line project of VIA.

Not associated with this survey, but still on the subject of elections, this is the first choice under a new administrator.

Michele Carew has followed Jaqcue Callanen, who has held the role for years.

After Carew was officially presented on Monday, he spoke to the community about her goals and challenges that she faces.

“To be honest, my challenge is to find more election workers, and everyone who is bilingual is the biggest challenges that I see,” said Carew.

The election day for the race is May 3, and the early vote begins next month.

As with the mayor's first survey on Tuesday, the online will be published online at 10 a.m.

We will surely bring you the results.