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|residence = San Antonio, Texas | |residence = San Antonio, Texas | ||
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Smith has run numerous campaigns for political office, under various political affiliations. <ref>http://www.star-telegram.com/news/politics-government/election/article80011147.html</ref> In his most recent effort, he ran in the San Antonio general election for Mayor on May 26, 2017. | Smith has run numerous campaigns for political office, under various political affiliations. <ref>http://www.star-telegram.com/news/politics-government/election/article80011147.html</ref> In his most recent effort, he ran in the San Antonio general election for Mayor on May 26, 2017. | ||
==2017 San Antonio Mayor Campaign== | ==2017 San Antonio Mayor Campaign== | ||
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! Party !! Candidate Name !! Percent !! Number of Votes | ! Party !! Candidate Name !! Percent !! Number of Votes | ||
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| Non-Partisan || Ivy R. Taylor (Incumbent) || 42.01% || 41,794 | | Non-Partisan || '''Ivy R. Taylor ''(Incumbent)'' ''' || '''42.01%''' || '''41,794''' | ||
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| Non-Partisan || Ron Nirenberg || 37.08% || 36,890 | | Non-Partisan || Ron Nirenberg || 37.08% || 36,890 | ||
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| Non-Partisan || Michael Idrogo || 0.37% || 366 | | Non-Partisan || Michael Idrogo || 0.37% || 366 | ||
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| | | {{party shading/Libertarian}}| Non-Partisan || {{party shading/Libertarian}}| Rhett Smith || {{party shading/Libertarian}}| 0.32% || {{party shading/Libertarian}}| 321 | ||
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| Non-Partisan || Stephen Lucke || 0.32% || 315 | | Non-Partisan || Stephen Lucke || 0.32% || 315 | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 24 March 2019
Rhett Smith | |
Senate District 26 Representative Libertarian Party of Texas | |
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Successor: | Incumbent |
Personal Details | |
Education: | University of Texas at Austin |
Military: | United States Navy |
Occupation: | Security Officer |
Residence: | San Antonio, Texas |
Party: | Libertarian (2012-present) Green (2008-2012) Republican (2004-2008) Democratic (prior to 2004) |
Rhett Smith a Security Officer from San Antonio, Texas. He is currently the Libertarian Party of Texas' Senatorial District 26 Representative.[1] In 2016, Smith ran as the Libertarian nominee for Texas' 35th District in the US House of Representatives.[2] That same year, Smith also ran for President of the United States, seeking the Libertarian Party nomination (he had previously campaigned for the Green Party nomination in 2012, and the Republican nomination in 2008).[3]
Smith has run numerous campaigns for political office, under various political affiliations. [4] In his most recent effort, he ran in the San Antonio general election for Mayor on May 26, 2017.
2017 San Antonio Mayor Campaign
- Endorsements
- Liberty and Freedom United [5]
- Results
Party | Candidate Name | Percent | Number of Votes |
---|---|---|---|
Non-Partisan | Ivy R. Taylor (Incumbent) | 42.01% | 41,794 |
Non-Partisan | Ron Nirenberg | 37.08% | 36,890 |
Non-Partisan | Juan Manuel Medina | 15.13% | 15,049 |
Non-Partisan | Keven Roles | 1.57% | 1,557 |
Non-Partisan | Antonio Diaz | 0.97% | 966 |
Non-Partisan | Will McLeod | 0.55% | 545 |
Non-Partisan | Felicio Hernandez Flores II | 0.43% | 429 |
Non-Partisan | John Velasquez | 0.39% | 383 |
Non-Partisan | Gerard Ponce | 0.37% | 366 |
Non-Partisan | Michael Idrogo | 0.37% | 366 |
Non-Partisan | Rhett Smith | 0.32% | 321 |
Non-Partisan | Stephen Lucke | 0.32% | 315 |
Non-Partisan | Julie Iris Oldham | 0.27% | 270 |
Non-Partisan | Napoleon Madrid | 0.23% | 225 |
References
- ↑ http://www.lptexas.org/state-leadership
- ↑ http://www.lptexas.org/candidates
- ↑ http://independentpoliticalreport.com/2012/01/rhett-smith-files-to-run-for-the-green-party-presidential-nomination/
- ↑ http://www.star-telegram.com/news/politics-government/election/article80011147.html
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/pg/rhettsmithmayor/endorsements/?ref=page_internal
- ↑ https://ballotpedia.org/Rhett_Rosenquest_Smith
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