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Denton Central Appraisal District
Board of Directors Place 1
Peter K. Mungiguerra Jr.
Angie Cox
Board of Directors Place 2
Sophia Anwar
Lisa McEntire
Board of Directors Place 3
Rick Guzman
Jordan E. Villarreal
Argyle ISD
Trustee, Place 4
Joshua Pezzuto
Rich McDowell
Trustee, Place 5
Leona McDade
Wendy McCue
Proposition A: The issuance of $482,385,000 of bonds by the Argyle Independent School District for school facilities and the purchase of land, buses and vehicles and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.
For
Against
Proposition B: The issuance of $22,655,000 of bonds by the Argyle Independent School District for a new baseball and softball complex at argyle high school in canyon falls and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.
For
Against
Proposition C: The issuance of $6,500,000 of bonds by the Argyle Independent School District for instructional technology equipment and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.
For
Against
Denton ISD
Trustee, Place 1
Barbara Burns
Debi Scaggs
Trustee, Place 2
Terry A. Senne
Sheryl English
Lake Dallas ISD
Trustee, Place 1
Aaron Appleby
Trustee, Place 2
Greg Bartley
Alicia M. McKinley
Lewisville ISD
Trustee, Place 1, 3-year term
Michelle Alkhatib
Allison Lassahn
Trustee, Place 6, 3-year term
Buddy Bonner
Proposition A: The issuance of $16,250,000 of bonds by the Lewisville Independent School District for improving, renovating, rehabilitating and equipping the existing Eastside Aquatic Center and Westside Aquatic Center, and not the construction of new aquatic centers, and levying the tax for payment of principal and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.
For
Against
Proposition B: The issuance of $65,585,000 of bonds by the Lewisville Independent School District for constructing, improving, renovating and equipping athletics facilities consisting of locker rooms, concessions and field house; tennis courts; baseball/softball facilities and playing field turf replacement, and levying the tax for payment of principal and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.
For
Against
Proposition C: The issuance of $19,999,000 of bonds by the Lewisville Independent School District for stadium improvements at the existing stadiums, and not the construction of new stadiums, at Hebron High School, Flower Mound High School, The Colony High School, Marcus High School and Lewisville High School, and levying the tax for payment of principal and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.
For
Against
Pilot Point ISD
Trustee, Place 5
Jennifer Neal
Jacob Stuckly
Maddy Vieth
Trustee, Place 6
Kevin Ware
Justin Chance
Trustee, Place 7
Craig Bickers
Nathan Brown
Prosper ISD
Trustee Place 4
Bill Beavers
Lanford Rodgers
Trustee Place 7
Kristin Meier
David Webb
Drew Wilborn
City of Corinth
City Council Place 1
Sam Burke
Orline Chotev
City Council Place 3
Lindsey Rayl
Steve Holzwarth
City Council Place 4
Tina Henderson
Proposition A: Authorizing the adoption of a ceiling or limitation on the City Ad valorem tax levy of a person who is sixty-five (65) years of age or older who makes application for and receives a homestead exemption.
For
Against
City of Denton
Council member, Place 5
Erica Garland
Brandon Chase McGee
Council member, Place 6
Jill Jester
Lilyan Prado Carrillo
Mayor, Place 7
Gerard Hudspeth
Luc Wedgeworth
Stephen (OGY) Dillenberg
Town of Double Oak
Council member (vote for none, one, two, or three)
Jaquelyne Barrow
Janet Robertson
K Favero
Mark Dieterich
Ginger Brittain
Jean Hillyer
Town of Flower Mound
Mayor, 3-year term
Cheryl Moore
Derek France
Council member, Place 4, 3-year term
Barbara Barrios
Justin DeFillippo
Rob Rawson
Janvier Werner
Proposition A: Shall Section 3.01 and 3.03.1 (d) of the Flower Mound Home Rule Charter be amended to remove all previous references to two year terms given three year terms are currently in place?
Yes
No
Proposition B: Shall Section 3.05 of the Flower Mound Home Rule Charter be amended to increase the amount that the Mayor may authorize the Town Manager to sign for contracts from not to exceed Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) to not to exceed Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000)?
Yes
No
Proposition C: Shall Section 3.07(w) of the Flower Mound Home Rule Charter be amended to require ordinance captions be published on the Town's website, included in the Town Council minutes, and the Code of Ordinances, Town of Flower Mound, Texas, as applicable, instead of being published in the newspaper except when required by state law?
Yes
No
Proposition D: Shall Section 4.02 of the Flower Mound Home Rule Charter be amended to allow the Town Council to grant a one (1) year extension to the current not to exceed six (6) months' time frame in which the Town Manager must establish town residency from the time of their appointment?
Yes
No
Proposition E: Shall Section 7.17 of the Flower Mound Home Rule Charter be amended to require the approval of three-fourths (3/4) of the membership of the Town Council before the Town Council commits public funds for certain public-private partnerships and eliminate the requirements for an election for such expenditures?
Yes
No
Proposition F: Shall Section 9.10 of the Flower Mound Home Rule Charter be amended to include filing a copy of the Town budget with the Tarrant County Clerk, in addition to the Denton County Clerk and State Comptroller of Public Accounts at Austin?
Yes
No
Proposition G: Authorizing the Town Council of the Town of Flower Mound, Texas to create a Public Improvement District within the corporate limits of the Town.
For
Against
City of KrugervilleÂ
City Council, Place 2
Bryan Firth
Marion Ragsdale
City Council, Place 4
Stacey Lee Sasser
Steve Crevier
Mayor
Jeff Parrent
City of Krum
City Councilman, Place 1
Austin Petersen
City Councilman, Place 3
Matthew Manchester
Melynda Rivers
City Councilman, Place 5
Mike Strand
Chad Maynard
City of Lake Dallas
City Council, Place 1, 3-year term
Stephen Wohr
Megan Ray
City Council, Place 3, 3-year term
Cheryl McClain
Rick Lewelling
City Council, Place 5, 3-year term
Adam Peabody
Randy Evans
City of Lewisville
Mayor
Alexander Davis
Tiffany Karim
TJ Gilmore
Winston Edmondson
Council member, Place No. 2
Ainsley Stelling
William J. Meridith
Penny Mallet
Proposition A: The issuance of $6,700,000 general obligation bonds for city fire fighting facilities and the levying of a tax sufficient to pay principal and interest thereon.
For
Against
Proposition B: The issuance of $9,900,000 general obligation bonds for the expansion of the City's animal shelter/animal adoption center and the levying of a tax sufficient to pay principal and interest thereon.
For
Against
Proposition C: The issuance of $47,900,000 general obligation bonds for park, open space and recreation improvements and facilities and the levying of a tax sufficient to pay principal and interest thereon.
For
Against
Proposition D: The issuance of $198,900,000 general obligation bonds for street and roadway improvements and the levying of a tax sufficient to pay principal and interest thereon.
For
Against
Town of Little Elm
Town Council, Place 3
Debra Liva
Ken Eaken
Unopposed candidates declared elected:
Mayor Curtis J. Cornelious
Town of Northlake
Mayor
Brian G. Montini
Rena Hardeman
Council member, Place 1
Alex Holmes
Council member, Place 2
Michael C. Ganz
Council member, Place 3
Aaron Fowler
Council member, Place 6 (unexpired term)
PK Kelley
City of Pilot Point
Council member, Place 2
Sherry L. Jones
Everett Cummings
Council member, Place 5
Chad Major
Proposition A: Shall the City of Pilot Point terminate its sales and use tax for property tax reduction, at the rate of one-half of 1 percent, and concurrently authorize the creation of a sales and use tax of one-half of 1 percent for the purpose of funding a street maintenance fund?
Yes
No
Proposition B: Shall § 7.13 Borrowing - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to allow for the sale of bonds to provide for an economic development incentive?
Yes
No
Proposition C: Shall § 3.06 Vacancies, Forfeiture and Filling of Vacancies - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to require, as a general rule, that Council members be physically present at Council meetings?
Yes
No
Proposition D: Shall § 3.06 Vacancies, Forfeiture and Filling of Vacancies - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to comply with the Texas Constitutional requirement that vacancies be filled by a special election to be held within 120 days of the date of the vacancy, with the exception of terms with less than 12 months remaining which may be filled by appointment?
Yes
No
Proposition E: Shall § 4.06 Personnel System - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to provide for administrative approval and amendment of employee policies?
Yes
No
Proposition F: Shall § 5.01 City Elections - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to comply with state statutory election requirements? Yes
No
Proposition G: Shall § 6.02 Petitions for Recall - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to change the number of signatures required for a recall petition from 25 percent of those who voted for that place or position in the last regular general election to 25 percent of those who were registered to vote on the date of the last general municipal election?
Yes
No
Proposition H: Shall § 6.13 Initiative - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to change the number of signatures required for an initiative petition from 25 percent of those who voted for that place or position in the last regular general election to 25 percent of those who were registered to vote on the date of the last general municipal election?
Yes
No
Proposition I: Shall § 6.14 Referendum - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to change the number of signatures required for a referendum petition from 25 percent of those who voted for that place or position in the last regular general election to 25 percent of those who were registered to vote on the date of the last general municipal election?
Yes
No
Proposition J: Shall § 7.02 Submission of Budget and Budget Message - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to require the City Manager to submit the proposed annual budget to the City Council as required by state law?
Yes
No
Proposition K: Shall § 7.17 Independent Audit - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to remove the requirement that the City change audit firms every five (5) years?
Yes
No
Proposition L: Shall § 8.01 Authority, Composition and Procedures - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to remove the requirement that a written report be submitted to the City Council within 3 weeks of each Planning & Zoning Commission meeting and instead rely on the state law requirement?
Yes
No
Proposition M: Shall § 9.01(A) Organization - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to remove requirement to elect officers in January of each year when appointments are made in July?
Yes
No
Proposition N: Shall § 9.01(B) Organization - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to remove requirement for the Planning & Zoning Commission to meet monthly and allow the Commission to meet as needed with minutes of every meeting maintained as a permanent public record?
Yes
No
Proposition O: Shall § 9.02 Duties and Powers(A)(2) - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to remove requirement for the Planning & Zoning Commission develop a Comprehensive Plan because the plan is developed by others?
Yes
No
Proposition P: Shall § 12.11 Disaster Clause - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to remove the Chamber of Commerce and the School Board from those that would appoint a successor City Council in the event of a disaster and leave that authority to the Denton County Judge?
Yes
No
Proposition Q: Shall § 12.12 Public Meetings and Public Records - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to mirror the Texas Public Information Act with regard to the inspection of public records?
Yes
No
Proposition R: Shall the responsibility to present an annual state of the city be moved from the Mayor to the entire City Council?
Yes
No
Proposition S: Shall § 3.06 Vacancies, Forfeiture and Filling of Vacancies - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to require a unanimous vote of the remaining City Council to declare a Council seat vacant due to absences?
Yes
No
Proposition T: Shall § 3.14(B) Passage of Ordinances in General - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to delete the requirement that ordinances that are amended in substance be required to be voted on at a subsequent meeting?
Yes
No
Proposition U: Shall § 4.01(C) City Manager - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to increase the number of votes necessary to terminate the City Manager from a simple majority to a 2/3 vote of the City Council?
Yes
No
Proposition V: Shall § 4.02(A) City Secretary - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to increase the number of votes necessary to terminate the City Secretary from a simple majority to a 2/3 vote of the City Council?
Yes
No
Proposition W: Shall § 4.02(C) City Secretary - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to add conducting the City's elections to their duties? Yes
No
Proposition X: Shall § 5.02(B)(1) Filing for Office - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to raise the minimum age for a City Council candidate from 18 to 21? Yes
No
Proposition Y: Shall § 5.04(B) Official Results - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to correct the process for delivery of election results and require that the City Council take action to canvass the election as the first item on the agenda following the City's receipt of the official election results?
Yes
No
Proposition Z: Shall § 6.15 Voluntary Submission of Legislation by the City Council - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to increase the City Council vote requirement from a simple majority to a 2/3 majority in order to submit legislation to an initiative or referendum election?
Yes
No
Proposition AA: Shall § 7.05 Public Hearing on Budget - of the Pilot Point Home Rule Charter be amended to ensure compliance with state law?
Yes
No
Town of Providence Village
Alderman (council member), Place No. 2
Stephen Benton
Alderman (council member), Place No. 4
Dustin Clay
Jordan Woodard
City of Sanger
Mayor
Jeffrey W. Jarecke
Thomas Muir
Council member, Place No. 2
Lisa M. Freeman
Gary Bilyeu
Council member, Place No. 4
Allen Chick
Belmont Fresh Water Supply District No. 1 of Denton County
Supervisors (vote for none, one or two)
David Rubin
Gary Neff
Doug Roccato
Jay Stobie
Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 6
Directors (vote for none, one, two or three)
Ross A. Ferguson
Jim VanVickle
Scott Smith
Roy ''Bo'' Rogers IV
Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 8-A
Proposition A: The provisions of the Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 8-A ("District") Fire Protection Plan and Interlocal Cooperation Agreement for Fire Protection Services between The Town of Little Elm, Texas and Denton County Fresh Water Supply Districts 8-A, 8-B, 11-A, 11-B, and 11-C, implementation of the District Fire Protection Plan, and assessment and collection of fees and charges for fire protection services
For
Against
Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 8-B
Proposition A: The provisions of the Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 8-B ("District") Fire Protection Plan and Interlocal Cooperation Agreement for Fire Protection Services between The Town of Little Elm, Texas and Denton County Fresh Water Supply Districts 8-A, 8-B, 11-A, 11-B, and 11-C, implementation of the District Fire Protection Plan, and assessment and collection of fees and charges for fire protection services
For
Against
Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 11-A
Proposition A: The provisions of the Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 11-A ("District") Fire Protection Plan and Interlocal Cooperation Agreement for Fire Protection Services between The Town of Little Elm, Texas and Denton County Fresh Water Supply Districts 8-A, 8-B, 11-A, 11-B, and 11-C, implementation of the District Fire Protection Plan, and assessment and collection of fees and charges for fire protection services
For
Against
Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 11-B
Proposition A: The provisions of the Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 11-B ("District") Fire Protection Plan and Interlocal Cooperation Agreement for Fire Protection Services between The Town of Little Elm, Texas and Denton County Fresh Water Supply Districts 8-A, 8-B, 11-A, 11-B, and 11-C, implementation of the District Fire Protection Plan, and assessment and collection of fees and charges for fire protection services
For
Against
Directors (vote for none, one or two)
Karen Brown
Ian Grazulis
Gary Schneider
Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 11-C
Proposition A: The provisions of the Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 11-C ("District") Fire Protection Plan and Interlocal Cooperation Agreement for Fire Protection Services between The Town of Little Elm, Texas and Denton County Fresh Water Supply Districts 8-A, 8-B, 11-A, 11-B, and 11-C, implementation of the District Fire Protection Plan, and assessment and collection of fees and charges for fire protection services
For
Against
Elm Ridge Water Control and Improvement District of Denton County
Proposition A: The provisions of the Elm Ridge Water Control and Improvement District of Denton County ("District") Fire Protection Plan and Interlocal Cooperation Agreement for Fire Protection Services between The Town of Little Elm, Texas and Elm Ridge Water Control and Improvement District of Denton County, implementation of the District Fire Protection Plan, and assessment and collection of fees and charges for fire protection services
For
Against
Directors (vote for none, one, two or three)
John TenBroeck
Brandon D. Story
Chantelle James
Keith Antigiovanni
Felicia Pacewicz
Amy Myers
Maggie Hernandez
Frisco West Water Control and Improvement District of Denton County
Directors (vote for none, one or two)
Jason Shipley
Jenifer Robison
Billy Logsdon
Lake Cities Municipal Utility Authority
Board of Directors Place 3
Raymond Dickey
Cecil Carter
Board of Directors Place 4
Donald R. Wall Jr.
Jennifer Martin
Randy Sutton
Board of Directors Place 5
Joe Flowers
Tradition Municipal Utility District No. 1 of Denton County
Proposition A: the issuance of $576,790,000 bonds for water, sanitary sewer, and drainage and storm sewer systems and for refunding water, sanitary sewer, and drainage and storm sewer systems bonds of the district, and the levy of taxes, without limit as to rate or amount, sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.
For
Against
Proposition B: The issuance of $527,345,000 bonds for roads and for refunding road bonds of the district, and the levy of taxes, without limit as to rate or amount, sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.
For
Against
Proposition C: An operation and maintenance tax for facilities authorized by article xvi, section 59, of the texas constitution, not to exceed one dollar and no cents ($1.00) per one hundred dollars ($100) valuation of taxable property.
For
Against
Proposition D: An operation and maintenance tax for road facilities authorized by article iii, section 52, of the texas constitution, not to exceed twenty-five cents ($0.25) per one hundred dollars ($100) valuation of taxable property
For
Against