Gina Ortiz Jones, a Democrat and military veteran, won the San Antonio mayoral runoff against Rolando Pablos, in a highly partisan race that drew significant outside spending, marking her as the city's first mayor from the LGBTQ community and emphasizing a focus on social issues and community support.
Gina Ortiz Jones, a Filipino American and former Air Force official, has been elected as San Antonio's mayor, becoming the city's first openly gay leader. She campaigned on expanding education, affordable housing, and addressing poverty, and her victory reflects a shift in Latino voter sentiment amid national political changes. Jones, aligned with Democratic values, defeated Republican-leaning opponent Rolando Pablos in a city known for its Democratic stronghold and diverse community.
Gina Ortiz Jones, a Democrat and former Biden administration official, won the San Antonio mayoral runoff against Republican Rolando Pablos, securing her position as the city's first openly lesbian mayor and its third female mayor, in a race that defied GOP hopes despite Pablos's fundraising advantages and endorsements.