Kathryn Brown defeats Mike ‘Chief’ Ramirez in Democratic runoff for Bexar County Constable, Precinct 4

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Kathryn Brown and Mike "Chief" Ramirez, candidates for Bexar County Constable, Precinct 4 (Democrat), in the July runoff election. (KSAT)

SAN ANTONIOEditor’s note: Find other results from the Bexar County runoff here.

Kathryn Brown opened a large lead against Mike “Chief” Ramirez and never looked back in the runoff race for the Democratic nomination for Bexar County Constable, Precinct 4.

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Brown holds 69% of the vote, while Ramirez has 30%, with 204 of 214 precincts reporting.

Brown, the likey winner, will face Republican Larry Ricketts in the November election. The current Pct. 4 constable, Stan Ramos, did not make it beyond the March Democratic primary.

Candidate

Votes

%

Kathryn Brown(D)
12,20768%
Mike "Chief" Ramirez(D)
5,49331%
100% of Reporting

(214 / 214)

Background:

The winner will take on Republican Larry Ricketts in November’s general election.

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