x
Breaking News
More () »

City Councilman Manny Pelaez announces intent to run for San Antonio mayor

He made the announcement on a YouTube video released Tuesday.

SAN ANTONIO — Another San Antonio City Council member announced his intent to run for mayor next year as Ron Nirenberg finishes out his term. 

Manny Pelaez, who has represented District 8 since 2017 – making him the longest-serving council member among the current cohort alongside John Courage – made the announcement Tuesday on YouTube, pointing to San Antonio as a "place where big dreams do come true" while sharing his vision from different spots around the Alamo City. 

>Watch Pelaez's full announcement below:

Pelaez ticked off crime, the growing cost of living, high taxes and a "job market that excludes too many San Antonians" as problems he would tackle on a city-wide level if elected. 

"We will bring all voices to the table," said Pelaez, a former corporate attorney, in his announcement. "But we won't allow grievance, the culture wars or cynicism to impede our success."

The councilman's campaign page cites past initiatives advancing public safety, helping the community secure federal funding to recover from the pandemic and enhancing qualify of life in the city's infrastructure as accomplishments in his district. 

Pelaez joins Courage as the two city leaders to announce their intent to run for mayor, vying to succeed Nirenberg, who is term-limited after next year. Courage announced his run in January. 

Voters will head to the polls on May 3, 2025. The filing period to officially secure candidacy in the race opens on Jan. 15 of next year. 

Learn more about KENS 5:

Since going on the air in 1950, KENS 5 has strived to be the best, most trusted news and entertainment source for generations of San Antonians.

KENS 5 has brought numerous firsts to South Texas television, including being the first local station with a helicopter, the first with its own Doppler radar and the first to air a local morning news program.

Over the years, KENS 5 has worked to transform local news. Our cameras have been the lens bringing history into local viewers' homes. We're proud of our legacy as we serve San Antonians today.

Today, KENS 5 continues to set the standard in local broadcasting and is recognized by its peers for excellence and innovation. The KENS 5 News team focuses on stories that really matter to our community.

You can find KENS 5 in more places than ever before, including KENS5.com, the KENS 5 app, the KENS 5 YouTube channel, KENS 5's Roku and Fire TV apps, and across social media on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and more!

Want to get in touch with someone at KENS 5? You can send a message using our Contacts page or email one of our team members.

Before You Leave, Check This Out