With a high-stakes municipal election approaching quickly, retiring Elections Administrator Jacque Callanen has agreed to continue working for another month while the search for her replacement continues.
Callanen had chosen Jan. 24 as her final day on the job so she could take part in an elections staff ritual of watching the presidential inauguration together over brunch.
But a Jan. 24 letter from Judge Peter Sakai, shared with the San Antonio Report, outlined plans for Callanen to stay on through the end of February to help “ensure a smooth transition” for the next elections administrator.
Sakai chairs the Bexar County Election Commission, which is tasked with hiring for the position. The panel is scheduled to meet Jan. 28 to interview potential candidates.
Bexar County hired Robert Half Executive Search to conduct a national search for the next elections chief back in early November.
The recruiter told the election commission that same month that it had identified 58 potential candidates, and suggested one could potentially be hired before Callanen’s retirement.
Tuesday will be the first meeting since that update.
The eventual candidate will have to satisfy an unusual hiring panel made up of Sakai, County Clerk Lucy Adame-Clark, Tax Assessor-Collector Albert Uresti, Republican Party Chair Kris Coons and Democratic Party Chair Michelle LoweSolis.
Callanen said in an exit interview last year that preparations for the May 3 municipal election would start as early as December. The ballot is set for that election by mid-February, and early voting begins April 22.
Andrea Drusch writes about local government for the San Antonio Report. She’s covered politics in Washington, D.C., and Texas for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, National Journal and Politico.
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