UPDATE: Tommy Bosquez Recognized By Bryan School Board & Bryan City Council

Update with statement from Bryan school board president David Stasny:

As a board, we mourn the loss of Bryan ISD Board of Trustees Vice President Tommy Bosquez. He was a servant of the community and a strong family man. His wisdom and careful deliberations will be missed.

The passing of Mr. Bosquez has brought about some questions pertaining to the Nov. 3 election, where he was a declared candidate. The filing deadline has passed, and, per Texas law, a ballot cannot be changed after particular dates noted in the statutes. Those dates have now passed.

What does this mean for the Nov. 3 election?

1) Mr. Bosquez’ name will remain on the ballot, along with the name of his opponent, Mr. Mark McCall.

2) Voters may cast a vote for either Mr. Bosquez or Mr. McCall.

3) Should Mr. McCall win the election, he will be sworn in as a new board member.

4) Should Mr. Bosquez’ name receive more votes, the board will have options it must consider (Section 11.060 Texas Education Code and Board Policy BBC (LEGAL)).

What are those options?

—Either¬—
1) The board may fill the vacancy by appointment until the next board member election. In essence, the appointee would serve a one-year term until the next board election in Nov. 2016. That appointee may run for the position, or not.

—Or¬—

2) The board may order a special election to fill the vacancy. Because more than one year would remain in the vacant position (members serve three-year terms), the election must take place no later than the 180th day after the date of the vacancy. An election to fill a vacancy will only fill the unexpired term. As a special election is outside the normal election cycle, the district would solely incur the full cost of election fees.

Relevant Texas Election Code: Section 145.096
(http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/Docs/EL/htm/EL.145.htm)

Original story:

The Bryan school board opened Monday night’s regular meeting with a moment of silence and a prayer to remember the late Tommy Bosquez.

Board president David Stasny expects the at-large seat held by Bosquez until his death will remain vacant at least through the November election.

Because Bosquez filed for re-election, state law requires his name to stay on the ballot. Stasny says if Bosquez wins the election, the board would make an appointment.

Stasny says the board met in executive session, in part, to discuss with their attorney the importance of all members making future meetings until a successor to Bosquez is in place.

Click below for comments from David Stasny, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver:

 

Click below for comments at the opening of the Bryan ISD board meeting from David Stasny and superintendent Tommy Wallis:

 

Bosquez was also recognized at Tuesday’s Bryan city council meeting. Mayor Jason Bienski noted Bosquez at the time was the city’s youngest policeman.

Click below for comments from councilman Chuck Konderla, Mayor Jason Bienski, councilman Al Saenz, and city manager Kean Register:

 

The Bryan school board taking a moment of silence and listening to a prayer from superintendent Tommy Wallis in honor of the late board vice president Tommy Bosquez, September 21 2015.
The Bryan school board taking a moment of silence and listening to a prayer from superintendent Tommy Wallis in honor of the late board vice president Tommy Bosquez, September 21 2015.

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