The upcoming May 3, 2025, elections in DeWitt County are shaping up to be quite eventful. With several key positions up for grabs, the community is buzzing with anticipation.
At the Cuero Regional Hospital, two Director positions are being contested by Pedro Gonzales, P.E., Faye Sheppard, and Martin Leske, III. Each candidate brings a unique set of skills and experiences to the table, promising to contribute significantly to the hospital’s future.
In the Yorktown Independent School District (ISD), three trustee positions are up for election. The candidates vying for these spots are Aaron Koopmann, Jeff Sievers, Todd Metting, Christopher H. Romans, and Jody Hall. Both Aaron Koopmann and Jeff Sievers are currently serving on the school board, bringing their experience and dedication to the race.
The City of Cuero is also holding elections for two City Councilmember at-large positions. The candidates in the running are Russell Mobley, Adam Arroyo, and Charles Tounley. Adam Arroyo, who has been serving as a councilman since his appointment on June 10, 2024, steps into this election with a wealth of experience. Arroyo was appointed to fill the remaining term left vacant by Emil Garza, who assumed the position of Mayor of Cuero.
Lastly, the Cuero ISD has one school board position up for election, with Mary Jane Henson and Sean P. Douglas competing for the spot. The outcome of this election will have a significant impact on the district’s policies and direction.
As the election day approaches, the residents of DeWitt County are encouraged to stay informed about the candidates and their platforms to make well-informed decisions at the polls.
(Candidates are encouraged to contact Trisha Garcia via email at cueroonlinenews@gmail.com)