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Friday, May 15, 2026 at 10:10 AM
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Wilson seeks re-election to Kyle council

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Kyle District 4 council member David Wilson is seeking re-election to a second term of office.


“Our city needs a continuation of steady and reasonable leadership. I believe I can offer the citizens the combination of experience, knowledge and proven results they can be confident in,” he said.


Kyle continues to need people with vision, experience and knowledge working for them on the Kyle City Council. This is more important today than ever before. We can be just another ordinary community along the Interstate, or we can be the best community in Hays County.


“I have proven that I have the vision and knowledge to get the most cost effective results for our city – like keeping taxes low while delivering the maximum quality of service for our citizens,” Wilson said.


David Wilson wants to continue to promote economic development that sustains both the interests of small business and larger projects. This effort will assist us in increasing sales tax collection and enable us to keep our property taxes the lowest in comparably-sized cities in Central Texas. Wilson will work diligently to forge a diverse economy for Kyle and to create a vital, livable city with a promising future.


Wilson believes it is important to attract quality, high-paying jobs for our citizens. He believes we are experiencing an increase in medical technology jobs as a result of the city of Kyle’s investment in bringing Seton Hospital to our city. With Austin Community College breaking ground on FM 1626, our citizens can obtain the training for medical and high tech jobs that will continue to be attracted to our city. Wilson’s vision is for Kyle to become the medical hub for Hays County and surrounding areas.


But Kyle must continue to successfully implement transportation projects and pursue additional water sources for the future needs of our growing city. These complicated projects require a skilled, experienced and hard working city councilman. David Wilson has provided leadership in these areas over the last three years and wants to continue working to address our future needs.


“Thank you for allowing me to serve you during the last three years. Election Day is May 14 and I would greatly appreciate your vote.”


For more information, please go to www.votedavidwilson.com.


Councilman Wilson can also be contacted at district­[email protected]


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