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Breaking news: Unofficial voting totals released

by | May 4, 2019 | Latest

Unofficial voting totals in the Farmersville City Council race for May 4 have been released.

Unopposed incumbent candidate for Place 1, Craig Overstreet won with 177 votes (100 percent.)

In Place 3, unopposed candidate Jim Hemby won with 173 votes (100 percent).

For Place 5, Dwain Mathers won with 138 votes (54.12 percent) and incumbent Todd Rolen received 117 votes (45.88 percent).

In the Farmersville ISD board of trustees election, in Place 5, Tommy Monk won with 200 votes (63.29 percent) while challenger David Ketcher received 116 votes (36.71 percent).

For Place 6, unopposed candidate Brian Brazil won with 233 votes (100 percent).

In Place 7, unopposed candidate Jason McTee won with 233 votes (100 percent).

For Collin College board of trustees, in Place 2, unopposed candidate Jay Saad won with 31,607 votes (100 percent).

For Place 4, Greg Gomel won with 23,003 votes (64.04 percent) while challenger Buzz Kolbe received 12,917 votes (35.96 percent).

In Place 5, unopposed candidate Raj Menon won with 29,530 votes (100 percent).

For place 6, Stacy Anne Arias won with 21,523 votes (54.38 percent) while Tim Chappell has 18,055 votes (46.45 percent).

Election results remain unofficial until canvassed by local boards.

 

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