McKinney Props, ISD Trustee, City Council Election Results

Election Results: See All Races Here

McKinney voters considered a school board seat, two City Council seats and a number of propositions.

The results of those races are below.

City Council

McKinney voters filled two city council seats on Election Day -- the one vacated by Chuck Branch in District 4 was won by Rick Franklin with 82 percent of the vote and the At Large seat vacated by Tracy Rath was won by Frederick Frazier with 52 percent of the vote.

ISD Trustee

At-Large Place 6 incumbent Stephanie O'Dell ran for relection on the school board and won the race with 71 percent of the vote. She has been on the board since 2014 when she won a special election to fill a vacant seat -- she's since won elections in 2015 and 2017.

Propositions

Prop A - The issuance of $75,000,000 general obligation bonds for public safety facilities and the levying of a tax in payment thereof passed with 65 percent of the vote.

Prop B - The issuance of $50,000,000 general obligation bonds for a municipal community complex and the levying of a tax in payment thereof passed with 55 percent of the vote.

Prop C - The issuance of $91,000,000 general obligation bonds for parks and recreation facilities and the levying of a tax in payment thereof passed with 63 percent of the vote.

Prop D - The issuance of $34,000,000 general obligation bonds for public works facilities and the levying of a tax in payment thereof passed with 63 percent of the vote.

Prop E - The issuance of $100,000,000 general obligation bonds for street improvements including sidewalk, alley, and other traffic flow improvements and the levying of a tax in payment thereof passed with 72 percent of the vote.

Prop F - Shall section 145 of the city charter be amended to provide for a reduction in the required petition signatures needed to initiate a recall election passed with 60 percent of the vote.

Prop G - Shall section 146 of the city charter be amended to clarify that recall elections are citywide passed with 79 percent of the vote.

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