Ricardo Moreno
Ricardo Moreno was a member of the Harlandale Independent School District in Texas, representing District 7. He assumed office in 2015. He left office on August 1, 2025.
Moreno ran for re-election to the Harlandale Independent School District to represent District 7 in Texas. He won in the general election on May 6, 2023.
Biography
Moreno's professional experience includes working as an educator in the South San Antonio Independent School District.[1]
Elections
2023
See also: Harlandale Independent School District, Texas, elections (2023)
General election
General election for Harlandale Independent School District, District 7
Incumbent Ricardo Moreno defeated Jesse Alaniz in the general election for Harlandale Independent School District, District 7 on May 6, 2023.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Ricardo Moreno (Nonpartisan) | 75.3 | 225 | |
| Jesse Alaniz (Nonpartisan) | 24.7 | 74 | ||
| Total votes: 299 | ||||
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2021
See also: City elections in San Antonio, Texas (2021)
General runoff election
General runoff election for San Antonio City Council District 5
Teri Castillo defeated Rudy Lopez in the general runoff election for San Antonio City Council District 5 on June 5, 2021.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Teri Castillo (Nonpartisan) | 57.5 | 2,497 | |
| Rudy Lopez (Nonpartisan) | 42.5 | 1,845 | ||
| Total votes: 4,342 | ||||
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General election
General election for San Antonio City Council District 5
The following candidates ran in the general election for San Antonio City Council District 5 on May 1, 2021.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Teri Castillo (Nonpartisan) | 30.7 | 2,077 | |
| ✔ | Rudy Lopez (Nonpartisan) | 14.6 | 991 | |
| Anthony Gres (Nonpartisan) | 11.1 | 754 | ||
| Norberto Landin (Nonpartisan) | 11.1 | 754 | ||
| Irma Barron (Nonpartisan) | 7.2 | 487 | ||
| Ricardo Moreno (Nonpartisan) | 6.6 | 446 | ||
| Marie Crabb (Nonpartisan) | 4.8 | 326 | ||
| Ray Garza (Nonpartisan) | 4.3 | 294 | ||
| Jason Mata Sr. (Nonpartisan) | 4.2 | 283 | ||
| David Yanez (Nonpartisan) | 3.4 | 232 | ||
| Jesse Alaniz (Nonpartisan) | 1.8 | 125 | ||
| Total votes: 6,769 | ||||
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2019
See also: Harlandale Independent School District, Texas, elections (2019)
General election
General election for Harlandale Independent School District, District 7
Incumbent Ricardo Moreno defeated Jesse Alaniz and Lee Martinez Jr. in the general election for Harlandale Independent School District, District 7 on May 4, 2019.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Ricardo Moreno (Nonpartisan) | 63.1 | 217 | |
| Jesse Alaniz (Nonpartisan) | 23.5 | 81 | ||
| Lee Martinez Jr. (Nonpartisan) | 13.4 | 46 | ||
| Total votes: 344 | ||||
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2015
The general election on May 9, 2015, in the Harlandale Independent School District featured three seats up for election. In the District 5 race, incumbent Velma Ybarra faced two challengers: Cresencio Davila and Tomas Uresti. District 6 incumbent Anthony Alcoser did not file for re-election, and two challengers, Elizabeth Limon and Carlos Quezada, competed for his seat. District 7 incumbent Jesse Alaniz faced challenger Ricardo Moreno.
Uresti defeated Ybarra and Davila. Quezada won the District 6 seat, and Moreno defeated Alaniz for the District 7 seat.
Results
| Harlandale Independent School District, District 7 General Election, 4-year term, 2015 |
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| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Nonpartisan | 72.7% | 376 | ||
| Nonpartisan | Jesse Alaniz Incumbent | 27.3% | 141 | |
| Total Votes | 517 | |||
| Source: Bexar County Clerk, "Joint City and School Election May 9, 2015: Official Results," accessed June 1, 2015 | ||||
Endorsements
Moreno was endorsed by the San Antonio Express-News editorial board.[2]
Campaign themes
2023
Ballotpedia survey responses
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2021
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2019
Ballotpedia survey responses
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See also
2023 Elections
External links
Footnotes
| 2015 Harlandale Independent School District Elections | |
| Bexar County, Texas | |
| Election date: | May 9, 2015 |
| Candidates: | District 5: Incumbent, Velma Ybarra • Cresencio Davila • Tomas Uresti District 6: Elizabeth Limon • Carlos Quezada |
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