Cynthia Alvidrez files for Abilene City Council seat once again
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Cynthia Alvidrez is making another bid for the Abilene City Council, challenging incumbent Kyle McAlister and candidate Miguel Espinoza.
On February 14, Alvidrez officially filed to run for the Abilene City Council Place 5 position. Alvidrez is a lifelong resident of Abilene who served in the military for four and a half years. Known as somewhat of an influencer, she is not afraid to call out council members or even the Mayor of Abilene.
Alvidrez has previously run for public office multiple times, including a 2020 mayoral bid against Mayor Anthony Williams and a 2023 run for City Council Place 3, where she lost to Blaise Ragan. Her first attempt was in 2019 for City Council Place 5, where she lost to Kyle McAlister.
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) - An Abilene city council candidate was served with a lawsuit while on Facebook live Friday afternoon. Cynthia Alvidrez, running for Abilene City Council Place 5, was on Facebook live recording a police standoff in south Abilene around 1:00 p.m. when a Taylor County Constable approached her…
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) - Do you have a question for those vying for the Abilene City Council in the May election? Here's how to submit your questions to be possibly selected during our upcoming candidate forum. This May, five Abilene residents are competing for Places 5 and 6 on the…
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Cynthia Alvidrez is making her fourth run for Abilene leadership, saying she remains frustrated with city leadership and is motivated by concerns over transparency, infrastructure and taxpayer representation. Abilene City Council candidates draw ballot positions for May election Having previously run for mayor in 2020 and for…