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After the November votes were counted, incumbent Everett Roy and former council member Billy Lerma earned the most support. But since neither got a majority of votes, the contest remained undecided.
Corpus Christi rolled out an unconventional tie-breaker to decide the fate of its District 1 City Council seat — rolling dice and drawing marbles. In a December runoff election, Billy Lerma and ...
After the November votes were counted, incumbent Everett Roy and former council member Billy Lerma earned the most support. But since neither got a majority of votes, the contest remained undecided.
Corpus Christi Mayor Paulette Guajardo, center, oversaw a game of chance to determine whether Everett Roy, at left, or Billy Lerma, at right, would hold the City Council District 1 seat.
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After drawing a pebble numbered “3,” incumbent City Councilman Everett Roy bested former council member Billy Lerma for the win. During the eight-minute meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo ...
That left incumbent Everett Roy and Challenger Billy Lerma to draw numbered beads to determine the winner. The runoff race for Corpus Christi’s City Council District 1 was a tie. Each candidate–Billy ...
It all started when the Nueces County Clerk announced the top vote-getters in the Nov. 5 election were incumbent Everett Roy and former city councilman Billy Lerma. That led the two to go head to ...