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There is only one way to celebrate getting through this long election season, and you might as well celebrate at a party with those who have been in the trenches with you. We have included as many post-election parties here as we could find, below.

Mayor

Steve Adler Midway Field House (2015 East Riverside Drive) 6 p.m.
Mike Martinez The Rattle Inn (610 Nueces) 7 p.m.

District 1

Ora Houston MidTown Live (7408 Cameron Road) 7 p.m.
DeWayne Lofton MiJo’s Tex-Mex & Cantina (1000 East 11th St., Suite 150) 7 p.m.

District 3

Susana Almanza Campaign Headquarters (4926 East Cesar Chavez, Building #B) 7 p.m.
Sabino “Pio” Renteria Campaign Headquarters (1511 Haskell St.) 7 p.m.

District 4

Greg Casar Taquerias Arandinas (1011 Reinli St.) 7 p.m.
Laura Pressley Burger Tex (5420 Airport Blvd.) 7 p.m.

District 6

Jimmy Flannigan Third Base Sports Bar Northwest (13301 US 183, Bldg E) 6:30 p.m.
Don Zimmerman The Austinites for Zimmerman Campaign Headquarters (10401 Anderson Mill Road, #101) 7:30 p.m.

District 7

Leslie Pool La Mancha (2203 Hancock Drive) 7 p.m.
Jeb Boyt Casa Chapala Mexican Grill & Cantina (9041 Research Blvd., Suite 100) 7:30 p.m.

District 8

Ed Scruggs Chuy’s (4301 W. William Cannon Drive, Bldg. C) 7 p.m.
Ellen Troxclair Santa Rita (5900 W. Slaughter Lane) 7 p.m.

District 10

Mandy Dealey Santa Rita Cantina (1206 W 38th St.) 7 p.m.
Sheri Gallo Chinatown (3407 Greystone Drive) 7 p.m.

 

Elizabeth Pagano is the editor of the Austin Monitor.