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Lubbock District 3 Candidate David Bruegel Outlines Platforms
Bruegel seeks to represent several established Lubbock neighborhoods on the city council.
Apr. 18, 2026 at 10:56am
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A nostalgic scene captures the quiet, local nature of a city council campaign in one Lubbock neighborhood.Lubbock TodaySeveral Lubbock City Council seats are up for election on the May 2 municipal ballot, including the District 3 seat that oversees neighborhoods like Tech Terrace, Maxie Park, and Bowie. David Bruegel, a local real estate broker, is one of three candidates vying for the District 3 council seat.
Why it matters
The District 3 council seat is an important position that can shape the future of several well-established Lubbock communities. Voters in these neighborhoods will be closely following the candidates' platforms and priorities.
The details
Bruegel is running on a platform that includes improving infrastructure, supporting local businesses, and addressing public safety concerns in the District 3 communities.
- The Lubbock municipal election will be held on May 2, 2026.
The players
David Bruegel
A local real estate broker who is one of three candidates running for the Lubbock City Council District 3 seat.
The takeaway
Voters in Lubbock's District 3 will have an important decision to make in the upcoming city council election, as the candidates' platforms could significantly impact the future of their neighborhoods.





