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2025 Elections
Candidate Filing Period
Candidate Information and Packets are available at:
City Secretary’s Office
1901 Fifth Street
Bay City, Texas 77414
Filing Dates and Times:
January 15 thru February 14
Monday thru Friday, 8AM till 5PM
Candidate Application, Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Positions
Click here to view the 2025 Candidate Packet or pick up a physical copy at the City Secretary's Office. Submit your Application for a Place on the General Election Ballot to the City Secretary's Office from January 15th to February 14th. Candidate Application must be notarized and a completed Statement of a Campaign Treasure by a Candidate (Form CTA) must be submitted with the application
- What is the purpose of these Charter Amendments?
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City Charters are like rulebooks for how cities work. They explain how the local government is set up, what powers officials have, and key processes. Any changes to a City Charter must be approved by voters. These amendments aim to update Bay City's Charter to make the government work better, be more flexible, and more stable. They are based on best practices, past experiences, and public input.
- Who decides if these amendments are adopted?
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Bay City voters will decide in the May 3, 2025 election. Each amendment will be on the ballot separately, so voters can choose 'For' or 'Against' for each one.
- How were these amendments developed?
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These changes build on the work of past Charter Review Commissions from 2012 and 2018, which used public input and data to suggest updates. The current effort includes discussions between City Council, staff, and legal experts, aiming to modernize the Charter while keeping in line with past community input and long-term goals.
- Will these changes affect my taxes or utility rates?
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No, these changes are about how the city is run and won't affect tax or utility rates.
- How often may a city amend its charter?
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The Texas Constitution provides that a city charter shall not be altered, amended or repealed more often than every two years.
- Why does the City want to change the election cycle?
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In 2019, City Council terms were changed to three years, leading to four seats being up for election at the same time every three years. This can cause a lack of continuity and disrupt projects. Staggering the elections means only two positions are up for election each year, which helps with stability and consistent leadership.
- Will this change cost the City money?
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Yes, it will cost about $10,000 every third year for an extra election. But the benefits of stable leadership and continuity are worth this cost.
- Is the City trying to reduce transparency by having fewer meetings?
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No. The Council can still hold as many meetings as needed. This change just allows them to cancel a meeting if there's no urgent business, saving time and resources.
- How will the public know when meetings are held?
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All meetings will still follow the Texas Open Meetings Act, with public notices on the City’s website and other channels. The Council also adopts an ordinance each year listing the regular meeting dates, giving the public advance notice.
- Why change the residency rule for the City Manager?
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This change allows the Council to hire or keep the best person for City Manager, even if they live outside Bay City but within Matagorda County. Many factors, like housing availability and family needs, can make strict residency rules a barrier. This amendment helps Bay City stay competitive in hiring top talent. More than half (52%) of Texas Home Rule cities in the San Jacinto-Houston area have either residency flexibility or no residency requirements for city managers. Including: Pearland, La Porte, Katy and Angleton to name a few.
- Will this change apply only to the current City Manager?
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This amendment does apply to the current City Manager, who has shown great service and progress for our city. But it's not just for one person. Future Councils can decide on a case-by-case basis whether to enforce or waive the residency rule, based on what's best for the city.
- Won’t a City Manager living outside Bay City be disconnected from the community?
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No. The City Manager must live within Matagorda County and within 20 miles of Bay City, keeping a strong local connection. Bay City is the largest city and county seat, so living nearby ensures the City Manager stays engaged with the community.
- When is the election?
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Election Day is May 3, 2025. Early voting starts on April 22, 2025, at the Bay City Service Center (USO), 2105 Avenue M, Bay City, TX 77414.
- Where can I get more information?
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Visit www.cityofbaycity.org or contact the City Secretary’s Office for more details.