City elections in Irving, Texas (2022)
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| 2022 Irving elections |
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| Election dates |
| Filing deadline: February 18, 2022 |
| General election: May 7, 2022 Runoff election: June 18, 2022 |
| Election stats |
| Offices up: City council |
| Total seats up: 3 |
| Election type: Nonpartisan |
| Other municipal elections |
| U.S. municipal elections, 2022 |
The city of Irving, Texas, held general elections for city council on May 7, 2022. The filing deadline for this election was February 18, 2022.
A general runoff election was scheduled for June 18, 2022.[1]
Elections
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Candidates and results
City council
Place 1
General runoff election
General runoff election for Irving City Council Place 1
John Bloch defeated Tony Grimes in the general runoff election for Irving City Council Place 1 on June 18, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | John Bloch (Nonpartisan) | 55.8 | 410 | |
| Tony Grimes (Nonpartisan) | 44.2 | 325 | ||
| Total votes: 735 | ||||
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General election
General election for Irving City Council Place 1
John Bloch and Tony Grimes advanced to a runoff. They defeated Ricky Lightfoot Jr. in the general election for Irving City Council Place 1 on May 7, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | John Bloch (Nonpartisan) | 42.4 | 324 | |
| ✔ | Tony Grimes (Nonpartisan) | 38.9 | 297 | |
| Ricky Lightfoot Jr. (Nonpartisan) | 18.7 | 143 | ||
| Total votes: 764 | ||||
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Place 2
General election
The general election was canceled. Brad LaMorgese (Nonpartisan) won without appearing on the ballot.
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- J.C. Gonzalez (Nonpartisan)
- Kailen Kasky (Nonpartisan)
Place 7
General election
General election for Irving City Council Place 7
Incumbent Kyle Taylor defeated Bryan Jones in the general election for Irving City Council Place 7 on May 7, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kyle Taylor (Nonpartisan) | 55.1 | 620 | |
| Bryan Jones (Nonpartisan) | 44.9 | 506 | ||
| Total votes: 1,126 | ||||
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Additional elections on the ballot
- See also: Texas elections, 2022
March 1, 2022
- Texas' 6th Congressional District election, 2022
- Texas' 24th Congressional District election, 2022
- Texas' 33rd Congressional District election, 2022
- Texas Agriculture Commissioner election, 2022
- Texas Attorney General election, 2022
- Texas Comptroller election, 2022
- Texas gubernatorial election, 2022
- Texas lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2022
- Texas Public Lands Commissioner election, 2022
- Texas Railroad Commissioner election, 2022
- Texas State Senate elections, 2022
- Texas House of Representatives elections, 2022
- Texas Supreme Court elections, 2022
- Texas intermediate appellate court elections, 2022
- Municipal elections in Dallas County, Texas (2022)
- Municipal elections in Tarrant County, Texas (2022)
May 7, 2022
- Texas Proposition 1, Property Tax Limit Reduction for Elderly and Disabled Residents Amendment (May 2022)
- Texas Proposition 2, Increased Homestead Exemption for School District Property Taxes Amendment (May 2022)
- Irving Independent School District, Texas, elections (2022)
- Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District, Texas, elections (2022)
- Coppell Independent School District, Texas, elections (2022)
- Grand Prairie Independent School District, Texas, elections (2022)
- Municipal elections in Dallas County, Texas (2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition A, Roads and Transportation Bond Issue (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition B, Park and Recreation Bond Issue (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition C, Library Bond Issue (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition D, Police and Fire Bond Issue (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition E, Open Space Improvement Bond Issue (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition F, Mayor and City Council Salary Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition G, Metes and Bounds Description Not Required for Census-Based Redistricting Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition H, Delete Language on the Option of Certain Officials to Request a Public Hearing before Removal Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition I, Increase Time to Review Signature Petitions Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition J, Remove Language Giving the City Department of Finance Responsibility for Tax Collection Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition K, Delete Language on Department of Public Health Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition L, Notice of Sale Publication Requirements Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition M, Clarify Payment Requirement for Sidewalk and Curb Abutting Private Property Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition N, Tax Assessor and Collector Assessment Deadline Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition O, Delete Chapter Requiring Public Service Corporations to File Annual Reports Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition P, Allow Advertising Contract to Be Longer Than One Year Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition Q, Annexation Elections Amendment (May 2022)
- Fort Worth, Texas, Proposition R, Independent Auditor Duties Amendment (May 2022)
May 24, 2022
- Texas' 24th Congressional District election, 2022
- Texas Attorney General election, 2022
- Texas Comptroller election, 2022
- Texas lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2022
- Texas Public Lands Commissioner election, 2022
- Texas Railroad Commissioner election, 2022
- Municipal elections in Dallas County, Texas (2022)
- Municipal elections in Tarrant County, Texas (2022)
November 8, 2022
- Texas' 6th Congressional District election, 2022
- Texas' 24th Congressional District election, 2022
- Texas' 33rd Congressional District election, 2022
- Texas Agriculture Commissioner election, 2022
- Texas Attorney General election, 2022
- Texas Comptroller election, 2022
- Texas gubernatorial election, 2022
- Texas lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2022
- Texas Public Lands Commissioner election, 2022
- Texas Railroad Commissioner election, 2022
- Texas State Senate elections, 2022
- Texas House of Representatives elections, 2022
- Texas Supreme Court elections, 2022
- Texas intermediate appellate court elections, 2022
- Municipal elections in Dallas County, Texas (2022)
- Municipal elections in Tarrant County, Texas (2022)
- Dallas, Texas, Proposition A, Hotel Tax Increase for Fair Park and Convention Center Renovation Measure (November 2022)
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About the city
- See also: Irving, Texas
Irving is a city in Dallas County, Texas. As of 2020, its population was 256,684.
City government
- See also: Council-manager government
The city of Irving uses a council-manager system. In this form of municipal government, an elected city council—which includes the mayor and serves as the city's primary legislative body—appoints a chief executive called a city manager to oversee day-to-day municipal operations and implement the council's policy and legislative initiatives.[2]
Demographics
The following table displays demographic data provided by the United States Census Bureau.
| Demographic Data for Irving, Texas | ||
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| Irving | Texas | |
| Population | 256,684 | 29,145,505 |
| Land area (sq mi) | 66 | 261,267 |
| Race and ethnicity** | ||
| White | 43.5% | 69.2% |
| Black/African American | 13.9% | 12.1% |
| Asian | 20.5% | 4.9% |
| Native American | 0.6% | 0.5% |
| Pacific Islander | 0.1% | 0.1% |
| Other (single race) | 14.5% | 6.2% |
| Multiple | 6.9% | 7% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 43.2% | 39.4% |
| Education | ||
| High school graduation rate | 80% | 84.4% |
| College graduation rate | 38.6% | 30.7% |
| Income | ||
| Median household income | $66,567 | $63,826 |
| Persons below poverty level | 11.2% | 14.2% |
| Source: population provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "Decennial Census" (2020). Other figures provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2015-2020). | ||
| **Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here. | ||
See also
| Irving, Texas | Texas | Municipal government | Other local coverage |
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