A former councilman, a business professor, and a retired AT&T Worker have made the short-list to replace District 10 Councilman Clayton Perry on the San Antonio City Council.
With the option to pick up to three candidates to interview Thursday, the remaining 10 members of the San Antonio City Council chose Mike Gallagher, Pauline Rubio and Joe Garcia out of 17 applicants. Other applicants included: a former state representative, a mediator, a bicycle advocate, and a dishwasher in a bakery.The three applicants will be interviewed at a Thursday morning city council meeting after which council members are expected to choose a temporary replacement.
If the remaining 10 council members approve the replacement by at least eight votes, the appointee will be sworn in immediately. If the replacement receives six or seven votes, they will be sworn in on Dec. 12.
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