May 6, 2023 Voting Guide

Your Voice. Your Vote.
Check out our Voter Guide for El Paso’s May 6, 2023 Election.

During this upcoming election El Pasoans will cast their votes to decide on proposed changes to the City Charter, the document that defines the powers and functions of elected officials as well as systems and essential procedures of the city government.

On April 26th, our membership decided to share a voting guide, which is grounded in our commitment to bringing fairness, equity, and justice to El Paso and our border community. as well as our endorsement of the El Paso Climate Charter and the insights provided by our community partners, Community First Coalition El Paso and Sunrise El Paso.

Photo by Miguel Escoto. A home in the refinery neighborhood with a Prop K yard sign

This season's ballot features several significant amendments, including PROP F, PROP I, and PROP K. Prior to releasing our recommendations we reached out to the police department and fire department to discuss mutually supporting our propositions, but we have not been able to reach any personnel. We also have concerns that removing the cap will require the city to take funds from other departments in order to avoid raising taxes.

VOTE YES

PROP A

Authorizes City Reps to hire their own staff

PROP C

Rescheduling meetings for holidays

PROP D

Allow the mayor to cancel a meeting if necessary due to a federal, state, or local declared emergency

PROP E

Eliminates obsolete provisions & aligns with state law

PROP F

Removes the requirement for a second petition in citizen-led initiatives and provides a procedure for citizens to initiate city ordinances

PROP G

Civil Service Commission to reflect the diversity of community and city workforce

PROP J

City Auditor to report to City Council instead of City Manager

PROP K

Climate Charter is a sound and necessary strategy to address climate change, create green jobs and protect our natural resources

VOTE NO

PROP B

Authorizes City Council to lease property for 40 years or less by resolution or ordinance

PROP H

Allow the city to establish more flexible policies in hiring employees and eliminate the exam requirement

PROP I

Eliminates Police/Fire Departments Pension Cap.

Early voting will take place from April 24 - May 2nd, and Election Day is set for May 6.

To locate your polling place, kindly visit epcountyvotes.com

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