Adam Hernandez
Adam Hernandez ran for election for Mayor of Lubbock in Texas. He lost in the general election on May 4, 2024.
Hernandez completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2023. Click here to read the survey answers.
Biography
Adam Hernandez was born in Lubbock, Texas. He earned a high school diploma from Estacado High School and an associate degree from Texas State Technical College in 2000. His career experience includes working as an entrepreneur.[1]
Hernandez has been affiliated with the following organizations:[1]
- Lubbock Compact
- Freedom Act Lubbock
- Communities In Schools of The South Plains
- AMEND Together of Lubbock
- The Lubbock Chapter of the NAACP
- The H.E.A.R.D. (Helping Every Adolescent Reach Their Dreams) Coalition
- The Real Estate Advisory Board of South Plains College Career and Technical Center
Elections
2024
See also: Mayoral election in Lubbock, Texas (2024)
General runoff election
General runoff election for Mayor of Lubbock
Mark McBrayer defeated Steve Massengale in the general runoff election for Mayor of Lubbock on June 15, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Mark McBrayer (Nonpartisan) | 72.2 | 11,891 | |
Steve Massengale (Nonpartisan) | 27.8 | 4,587 |
Total votes: 16,478 | ||||
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General election
General election for Mayor of Lubbock
The following candidates ran in the general election for Mayor of Lubbock on May 4, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Mark McBrayer (Nonpartisan) | 37.4 | 11,552 | |
✔ | Steve Massengale (Nonpartisan) | 28.3 | 8,739 | |
Adam Hernandez (Nonpartisan) | 20.4 | 6,315 | ||
Stephen Sanders (Nonpartisan) | 7.1 | 2,200 | ||
Antonio Renteria (Nonpartisan) | 5.9 | 1,810 | ||
Kolton Bacon (Nonpartisan) | 1.0 | 312 |
Total votes: 30,928 | ||||
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Endorsements
Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Hernandez in this election.
2022
See also: Mayoral election in Lubbock, Texas (2022)
General election
General election for Mayor of Lubbock
Tray Payne defeated Adam Hernandez, Stephen Sanders, Gulrez Khan, and Epifanio Garza in the general election for Mayor of Lubbock on May 7, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Tray Payne (Nonpartisan) | 67.6 | 12,986 | |
Adam Hernandez (Nonpartisan) | 18.6 | 3,572 | ||
Stephen Sanders (Nonpartisan) | 8.8 | 1,692 | ||
Gulrez Khan (Nonpartisan) | 3.1 | 604 | ||
Epifanio Garza (Nonpartisan) | 1.8 | 343 |
Total votes: 19,197 | ||||
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Campaign themes
2024
Ballotpedia survey responses
See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection
Adam Hernandez completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2023. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Hernandez's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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|Adam Hernandez grew up in East Lubbock, graduated from Estacado High School, and earned an Associate degree in Digital Media Design from Texas State Technical College in Waco, TX. Adam is the owner of Slim Baby Creative, a company he has operated since 2004.
Adam is the father to two daughters, one of whom he lost to suicide in 2018.
In the summer of 2020, Adam became a co-founder of the non-profit Lubbock Compact where he serves as the Communications Director, which has played a role in shaping Lubbock's public policy over the last several years.
Adam is involved in numerous organizations around Lubbock, as a Community Partner and mentor at OL Slaton Middle School weekly to young men and women through Communities in Schools, as a Board member for South Plains College Real Estate Advisory Board, and was also appointed to the Citizens Advisory Committee for the successfully passed 2022 street bond election where he served as Vice Chair.
Adam served in a leading role for Freedom Act Lubbock, the petition initiative to decriminalize low-level marijuana possession within city limits, which is now set to go to the May 2024 ballot for a citizen vote.
- Make sure that City Hall works for everyone.
- Make improvements in public health & safety.
- Make quality of life improvements for our neighborhoods.
Our downtown is known to not be where most citizens of Lubbock want it to be. There are efforts being made, but the City Council can do more to help in this area. I would work on policies that can help to fill vacant buildings that currently have barriers to entry when it comes to starting a business that are difficult for many people to overcome, as well as working to complete unfinished work on Broadway Street that has been a concern for a long time.
Citizen involvement in political processes is of the utmost importance and is something that I have an established track record advocating for. I take accessibility to these processes very seriously and will make sure that citizens have as many opportunities as possible to be involved.
Crime has many facets that must be considered. I will be working to improve our mental health systems which can contribute to lowering crime rates, as well as continuing work with organizations and entities across the city to work on this issue from all sides.
Not only is gentrification a concern, but we also must deal with our current patterns of developing with suburban sprawl instead of more focus on infill development and revitalization or maintenance of our core areas of the city. I will be focused on working with city planners, developers, and citizens to figure out the most viable path forward that will benefit all to the maximum degree.
My priorities come from, and will always come from. the citizens and communities that I serve. I would develop plans by engaging with and taking input from all stakeholders and experts at our disposal to plot the best path going forward.
The City of Lubbock does many things well in the realm of public safety, however, there are several ongoing issues that have plagued us for a long time. I will work to improve our Animal Services so that citizens can feel safe to enjoy their neighborhoods without fear of attack from stray dogs. I will also work to fill gaps in our codes enforcement services and mental health services.
Lubbock's environmental health for the most part is great, however, for many of our citizens this is not the case. We have communities in our city that have been affected for decades by industrial facilities and blight that are the legacy of bad policies of the past that were enacted with racial motivations. We can and should work to create an environment where these businesses can operate as good neighbors while improving the quality of life for those affected communities.
My plans for infrastructure include working to rebuild roads in the older areas of town and making our city more walkable.
Transparency, accessibility, public health, and safety.
I think that elected officials should be responsible, trustworthy, and accessible servant leaders.
I have several years of experience in shaping public policy in Lubbock and a track record of servant leadership. I am highly engaged with Lubbock's political processes and have gained a lot of knowledge about how policy can be used to improve our outcomes, and I have an established record of getting results with policy change and reform.
I believe the core responsibilities of this office are to provide for the public health and safety of Lubbock's citizens, be a good steward of public tax dollars, and to act as a servant leader in all policy decisions.
I would like to leave a legacy of community service.
The biggest struggle of my life has been dealing with the loss of my oldest daughter to suicide.
I believe that the best form of leadership is servant leadership. A Mayor should always listen to the citizens they serve while considering policies that will meet their needs.
The Mayor's top priority should always be the public health and safety of Lubbock's citizens.
I love being from and living in Lubbock. It is a unique place on the Texas landscape with some great people and many things to offer the country and the world.
Our greatest challenge over the next decade will be to balance necessary new growth with taking care of our existing infrastructure in a way that provides maximum value for all of our communities.
I believe that our city should engage and work with state leaders at all times to meet any needs our city may have that they can help with, and to address any issues that we face that may fall under their purview.
I believe that our city should take advantage of any federal programs and funds that can help address any issues our city is facing, or that help improve the quality of life in our city, as these are the tax funds of our citizens coming back to us at the local level.
I believe that a Mayor should have an open line of communication with law enforcement officials so that any needs on the department and community levels can be addressed as efficiently as possible.
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2022
Adam Hernandez did not complete Ballotpedia's 2022 Candidate Connection survey.
See also
2024 Elections
External links
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