2022 Laredo mayoral election|
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| Turnout | 32.14% (general) 8.29% (runoff)
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|       |  |  |  |   | Candidate | Victor D. Treviño | Mercurio Martinez III |   | Party | Nonpartisan | Nonpartisan |   | Popular vote | 8,765 (G) 8,435 (R)
 | 9,097 (G) 7,171 (R)
 |   | Percentage | 21.00% (G) 54.05% (R)
 | 21.80% (G) 45.95% (R)
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 |   |  |  |  |   | Candidate | Cynthia Mares | Roque Vela Jr. |   | Party | Nonpartisan | Nonpartisan |   | Popular vote | 7,859 | 7,323 |   | Percentage | 18.83% | 17.55% |  | 
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The 2022 Laredo mayoral election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the mayor of Laredo, Texas. Incumbent mayor Pete Saenz could not seek reelection due to term limit. Since no candidates had received over 50% of the total vote, a runoff election was scheduled on December 17. Victor D. Treviño, the Health Authority of Laredo, was elected to be the new mayor.[1]
 General election
  Election results[2]   | Candidate | Votes | % | 
     | Mercurio Martinez III | 9,097 | 21.80 | 
   | Victor D. Treviño | 8,765 | 21.00 | 
   | Cynthia Mares | 7,859 | 18.83 | 
   | Roque Vela Jr. | 7,323 | 17.55 | 
   | Poncho Casso | 5,027 | 12.04 | 
   | Gus Gonzalez | 987 | 2.36 | 
   | Juan Manuel Garza | 965 | 2.31 | 
   | Felipe E. Ramirez | 655 | 1.57 | 
   | Louis H. Bruni | 592 | 1.42 | 
   | Kobby Bryand | 468 | 1.12 | 
   | Total votes | 43,697 | 100 | 
  
 Runoff election
  Election results[3]   | Candidate | Votes | % | 
      | Victor D. Treviño | 8,435 | 54.05 | 
   | Mercurio Martinez III | 7,171 | 45.95 | 
   | Total votes | 15,606 | 100 | 
  
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