Voters Approve Incorporation of SpaceX Hub as Starbase, Texas

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The early vote tally on Saturday night was “well past” the majority needed to approve the incorporation of Starbase, an election official said.

Two people converse at the door of a SpaceX facility. A “Vote Here” sign is in the lawn.
Members of a South Texas community that is home to SpaceX and many of its employees voted Saturday to establish the city of Starbase.Credit...Gabriel V. Cárdenas for The New York Times

Hank Sanders

May 3, 2025, 8:52 p.m. ET

Members of a South Texas community that has served as the hub of Elon Musk’s rocket launch company, SpaceX, voted on Saturday to formally establish a new city called Starbase, fulfilling one of Mr. Musk’s long-held dreams.

At the time the polls closed at 7 p.m., 173 out of 177 votes were in favor of incorporating the city of Starbase, according to Cameron County, which administered the vote.

There are 283 eligible voters, said Remi Garza, the elections administrator for the county. About 40 votes were left to be counted, Mr. Garza said, but the early vote tally was “well past” the majority requirement need to approve the incorporation.

The community, known to locals as Boca Chica, covers about 1.5 square miles on a spit of land that brushes up against the Mexican border.

SpaceX broke ground in the area in 2014, and it has since become the company’s central hub and launch site, as well as home to hundreds of its employees.

On his social media platform, X, Mr. Musk has referred to the area as Starbase more than a dozen times in the past four years.

“My primary home is literally a ~$50k house in Boca Chica / Starbase that I rent from SpaceX,” Mr. Musk wrote in June 2021. “It’s kinda awesome though.”

In December, people living around the company offices and launch site filed a petition to officially establish the city of Starbase, Texas.

The petition described a community of about 500 inhabitants, including at least 219 primary residents and more than 100 children. Nearly everyone is a renter and works at SpaceX, according to the petition.

The municipality would be eligible to create its own police and fire departments, as well as to adopt its own ordinances, though it does not have to.

“Cities are required by law to do very little,” said Alan Bojorquez, a lawyer in Austin who specializes in helping Texans through the process of incorporating new municipalities.

Road maintenance is one of the most significant practical issues and would no longer be handled by the county. But, as a municipality, Starbase would be eligible for state and federal grants, would have certain immunity from lawsuits and could also condemn property, Mr. Bojorquez said.

David Goodman contributed reporting.

Hank Sanders is a Times reporter and a member of the 2024-25 Times Fellowship class, a program for journalists early in their careers.

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