Laredo, Texas

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Laredo, Texas
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General information

Mayor of Laredo Victor Treviño
Nonpartisan
Assumed office: December 28, 2022

Last mayoral election:2022
Next mayoral election:2026
Last city council election:2024
Next city council election:2026
City council seats:9[1]
City website
Composition data (2019)
Population:259,151
Race:White 95.8%
African American 0.5%
Asian 0.5%
Native American 0.2%
Pacific Islander 0.0%
Two or more 0.5%
Ethnicity:Hispanic 95.4%
Median household income:$47,593
High school graduation rate:68.6%
College graduation rate:19.4%
Related Laredo offices
Texas Congressional Delegation
Texas State Legislature
Texas state executive offices


Laredo is a city in Webb County, Texas. The city's population was 255,205 as of 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau.

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City government

See also: Council-manager government

The city of Laredo utilizes a council-manager system. In this form of municipal government, an elected city council, which includes the mayor and serves as the city's primary legislative body, appoints an executive called a city manager to oversee day-to-day municipal operations and implement the city council's policy and legislative initiatives.[2]

Mayor

See also: List of current mayors of the top 100 cities in the United States

The mayor is a member of the city council. He or she presides over council meetings and official city ceremonies. The mayor also represents the city on the state, national, and international levels.[3]

The current Mayor of Laredo is Victor Treviño (nonpartisan). Treviño assumed office in 2022.

City manager

The city manager is the city's chief executive. The responsibilities of the city manager include overseeing the city's day-to-day operations, planning and implementing the city's operating budget, and appointing departmental directors and other senior-level positions.[4]

City council

See also: List of current city council officials of the top 100 cities in the United States

The Laredo City Council is the city's primary legislative body. It is responsible for approving and adopting the city budget, levying taxes, and making or amending city laws, policies, and ordinances.[3]

The city council is made up of nine members, including the mayor. While the mayor is elected at large, the other eight members are elected by the city's eight districts.[3]

The widget below automatically displays information about city council meetings. The topic list contains a sampling of keywords that Voterheads, a local government monitoring service, found in each meeting agenda. Click the meeting link to see more info and the full agenda:

Other elected officials

Ballotpedia does not cover any additional city officials in Laredo, Texas.

Mayoral partisanship

See also: Party affiliation of the mayors of the 100 largest cities

Ballotpedia has contacted the mayor of Laredo to request information about his partisan affiliation. As of November 2024, 63 mayors in the largest 100 cities by population are affiliated with the Democratic Party, 25 are affiliated with the Republican Party, one is affiliated with the Libertarian Party, four are independents, five identify as nonpartisan or unaffiliated, and two mayors' affiliations are unknown. Click here for a list of the 100 largest cities' mayors and their partisan affiliations.

Mayoral elections are officially nonpartisan in most of the nation's largest cities. However, many officeholders are affiliated with political parties. Ballotpedia uses one or more of the following sources to identify each officeholder's partisan affiliation: (1) direct communication from the officeholder, (2) current or previous candidacy for partisan office, or (3) identification of partisan affiliation by multiple media outlets.

Elections

2024

See also: City elections in Laredo, Texas (2024)

The city of Laredo, Texas, held general elections for city council on November 5, 2024. One of the city council seats is going to a general runoff election on December 14, 2024. The filing deadline for this election was August 19, 2024.

2022

See also: City elections in Laredo, Texas (2022) and Mayoral election in Laredo, Texas (2022)

The city of Laredo, Texas, held a general election for mayor on November 8, 2022. A runoff election was held on December 17, 2022. The filing deadline for this election was August 22, 2022.

2020

See also: City elections in Laredo, Texas (2020)

The city of Laredo, Texas, held general elections for city council districts 4, 5, 7, and 8 on November 3, 2020. The filing deadline for this election was August 17, 2020.

2018

See also: Municipal elections in Laredo, Texas (2018) and Mayoral election in Laredo, Texas (2018)

The city of Laredo, Texas, held general elections for mayor and city council on November 6, 2018. The deadline for candidates to file to run in this election was August 20, 2018.

2016

See also: Municipal elections in Laredo, Texas (2016)

The city of Laredo, Texas, held elections for city council on November 8, 2016. The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was August 22, 2016. Four of the seven city council seats were up for election. The District 4 race advanced to a runoff election on December 17, 2016.

2015

See also: Municipal elections in Laredo, Texas (2015)

The city of Laredo, Texas, held a nonpartisan special election for city council on March 7, 2015. Because no candidate received a majority in the special election in March, a runoff election between the top two candidates took place on April 25, 2015. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was January 5, 2015.[5]

2014

See also: Municipal elections in Laredo, Texas (2014)

The city of Laredo, Texas, held nonpartisan elections for mayor and city council on November 4, 2014. The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was August 18, 2014.[6] Five city council seats were up for election. These included Districts 1, 2, 3, 6, and 8.

Census information

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Demographic Data for Laredo
Laredo
Population 255,205
Land area (sq mi) 107
Race and ethnicity**
White 53.4%
Black/African American 0.5%
Asian 0.5%
Native American 0.3%
Pacific Islander 0%
Two or more 39.5%
Hispanic/Latino 95.5%
Education
High school graduation rate 69.7%
College graduation rate 21.1%
Income
Median household income $60,928
Persons below poverty level 18.9%
Source: population provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "Decennial Census" (2020). Other figures provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2017-2022).
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.


Budget

The city's budget process operates by fiscal years running from October 1 through September 30 of the next year. The city charter names the city manager as responsible for drafting the budget with help from city personnel. The city council holds hearings to allow for public input in the budget process. The city council then reviews and adopts the budget.[7]

Revenue and expenditure by year

The total revenue and expenditure figures were pulled from the all funds revenue and expenditures tables in the city's annual financial reports.[8][9][10][11]

City of Laredo historical revenue and expenditures
Fiscal year Budget type Total revenue Total expenditure
2024-2025 Proposed $695,659,845 $981,354,394
2023-2024 Proposed $713,252,897 $905,520,847
2022-2023 Adopted $629,821,471 $821,506,596
2021-2022 Adopted $665,994,317 $845,333,325
2020-2021 Adopted $667,828,093 $749,216,482
2019-2020 Total estimate $877,714,077 $958,754,521
2018-2019 Actual $692,673,704 $666,266,890
2017-2018 Actual $1,102,829,814 $954,836,335

Laredo, Texas, salaries and pensions over $95,000

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Contact information

Mayor's office
1110 Houston Street
Laredo, TX 78040
Phone: 956-791-7318

City Secretary's office
1110 Houston Street
Laredo, TX 78040
Phone: 956-791-7308

Click here for city council contact information.

Ballot measures

See also: Webb County, Texas ballot measures

Laredo is located in Webb County, Texas. A list of ballot measures in Webb County is available here.

Noteworthy events

2020: Events and activity following the death of George Floyd

See also: Events following the death of George Floyd and responses in select cities from May 29-31, 2020

During the weekend of May 29-31, 2020, demonstrations and protests took place in cities nationwide, including Laredo, following the death of George Floyd. Events in Laredo, Texas, began on Saturday, May 30, 2020, at city hall.[12] No curfews were issued. The national guard was not deployed.

2015: Study on city's nondiscrimination laws

See also: Employment nondiscrimination laws in Texas

In July 2015, the Movement Advancement Project described Laredo, Texas, as a city or county that did not prohibit discrimination in employment on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity via ordinances that apply to public and private employers. At that time, a total of 71 of America's largest 100 cities prohibited private employers from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation, while 69 of those cities also prohibited discrimination based on gender identity. This did not include those jurisdictions that prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity for government employees.[13]

Nondiscrimination laws can cover a variety of areas, including public employment, private employment, housing, and public accommodations. Such laws may be enacted at the state, county, or city level.

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