Marc Whyte

Born and raised in Texas, Marc grew up in a family of four before attending Wake Forest University where he obtained a degree in business in 2002.  He then moved back to Texas to attend St. Mary’s Law School here in San Antonio where he graduated with honors in 2006.

Marc and his wife Lorien met while they were in law school, and they married in 2009.  They live in District 10’s Marymont neighborhood, and have two talented and spirited daughters, Ashlynn (12) and Olivia (9).  Marc owns his own law practice in which he represents businesses and individuals in a variety of matters, including commercial litigation and property damage claims. 

Prior to his election, Marc was extremely involved in the San Antonio Community, including serving on the Board of the Northeast Neighborhood Alliance, State of Texas’s Public Transportation Advisory Committee (Abbott appointee), and the City of San Antonio’s Ethics Review Board and Zoning Commission.  He has also served on the Board of the Faith Family Clinic and Valero Alamo Bowl Committee, and he is an alumnus of Leadership San Antonio (Class 40).

Marc was elected as the District 10 Councilman in May 2023.  During his first term in office he has fought to make San Antonio’s city government more transparent, responsive and dedicated to addressing the priorities of our citizens.  Some of Marc’s accomplishments include fighting vigorously against the CPS Energy rate hike leading to a change in how CPS Energy will be funded moving forward, obtaining more money for District 10’s infrastructure in the 2024 budget than ever before, and initiating a small business grant program to help small businesses negatively impacted by lengthy City construction.

Marc is proud to have been endorsed by the San Antonio Police Officer’s Association and the San Antonio Professional Firefighter’s Association.  He is an unwavering advocate for public safety, and he will continue to fight to have City Council stay focused and spend our tax dollars on city issues only.