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The chickens have come home to roost for San Benito Place 4 City Commissioner Carol Lynn Sanchez.
In Tuesday's San Bene City Commission meting, there is an agenda item to declare (her position) as vacant, abandoned, and her unqualified to hold the office.
Sanchez was one of four candidates who filed to run in the Democratic Party primary for District 37 of the Texas House of Representatives. Her opponents included former county commissioner and state rep Alex Dominguez, former Texas Board of Education member Ruben Cortez, and former Justice of the Peace Jonathan Gracia.
That race resulted in a runoff between Cortez and Gracia and the eventual winner in the Democratic primary will face Republican incumbent Janie Lopez in the November general election. Lopez ran unopposed in the Republican primary.
But Sanchez was either unaware (or didn't care) that she automatically forfeited her Place 4 seat on the San Benito city commission by filing for the position.
Her first office holder campaign report filed on January 16 lists a San Benito address (391 Palo Rosa) and the next one filed a month later on February 12 shows a Harlingen address (301 E. New Hampshire, Apt. 8).
In doing so, she apparently ran afoul of the San Benito City Charter which states that a city commissioner must reside inside the city limits. So does this mean that by listing her residence on the report in Harlingen she relinquished her San Benito city commission seat?
And the highly mobile city commissioner ran awry in the House election, too. In her January campaign finance report, she lists her address as 391 Palo Rosa San Benito, clearly in District 35.In Carol’s second Financial report she uses the Harlingen address that falls in District 37. But the Texas Election Code states that: "He or she must have been a resident of the state for two years immediately preceding election, and for one year immediately preceding election must have been a resident of the district from which he or she was chosen."
“As a lifelong resident of the district, I’ve seen firsthand the struggles our communities have faced over the years,” Sanchez, an attorney, said in a campaign announcement."
There are other curiouser discrepancies, too. In her January report, she lists a political "office held" as a San Benito city commissioner, Place 4.
One month later, she lists "none" held.
Now the question before the San Benito City Commission this Tuesday is: "Will they follow their own city charter, and state law and vacate Place 4 – and remove Sanchez from the commission – or will they become a rogue city commission and disregard the rules of governance in their city they swore to uphold when they took office?
5 comments:
sanbene sanben sanbene, quiere pero no puede ser unos de los grandes ciudades en el RGV. stay small and stupid you have no choice, what have to got to offer people? NADA NADA Y NADA verda mayorsito de browntown?
Well now the ball is in the commission’s court. Hopefully they do just and follow the city charter.
Kick her out yesterday!!!! I guess she thinks the law is not for her or she is qbove the like el loco de trump! Have more guts to run her off than our own Supreme
Court has to incarcerate Trump!
As for Cortez and Jonathan, it goes without saying that Cortez does not match the personality nor education the Mr. Gracia holds. He cares in contrast to Cortez who only cares about himself, his wife being kept at Yturria, and his dirty-mouth Mother stay in power.
What would you expect from someone who is Elia Cornejo Lopez sidekick?
ELIA CORNEJO ONE MORE TIME, SHAME ON YOU ELIA
Dang it man. You would think she would have resigned on her own knowing she has to live in san benito to remain on the commission. Well how long has she been living in Harlingen ? A mayor and the commission must be at least a little familiar with the city charter and ordinances enough to keep them out of trouble. Well mayor and commissioners this is to easy of a call just follow the city charter and you are covered.
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