Lewisville votes confirm Kristen Green as council member and set runoff for place number 4

May 16, 2025 | Lewisville, Denton County, Texas

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Lewisville votes confirm Kristen Green as council member and set runoff for place number 4

This article was created by AI using a video recording of the meeting. It summarizes the key points discussed, but for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Link to Full Meeting

The Lewisville City Council convened on May 16, 2025, to discuss and finalize the results of the recent elections held on May 3, 2025. The meeting focused on the outcomes of the city council elections and several propositions that were on the ballot.

The election results revealed a competitive race for council member place number 4, where Carlos E. Andino Junior garnered 370 votes, accounting for 16.19% of the total votes. Joshua Shannon received 840 votes, representing 36.76%. Since no candidate achieved a majority, a runoff election will be necessary between Lonnie E. Tipton and Joshua Shannon.

In the elections for council member place number 5, Kristen Green emerged as the sole candidate, receiving 1,652 votes, which constituted 100% of the votes cast. Similarly, for council member place number 6, Patrick Kelly also received 1,649 votes, securing 100% of the votes.

The council also addressed several propositions. Proposition A passed with 2,058 votes in favor and 303 against. Proposition B also passed, receiving 1,294 votes in favor and 1,049 against. However, Proposition C failed, with only 148 votes in favor compared to 1,191 against. Proposition D passed with 1,582 votes in favor and 704 against, while Proposition E received strong support, passing with 1,868 votes in favor and 461 against. Proposition F also passed, with 1,248 votes in favor and 1,112 against. The total number of voters who cast ballots in the election was 2,428.

Following the election results, the council approved a resolution canvassing the returns and declaring the results of the charter amendment election, passing the motion unanimously. A similar resolution was approved for the general election results, also passing 5-0.

The meeting concluded with Mayor Gilmore presenting Certificates of Election to the newly elected council members for places number 5 and 6, followed by the administration of the Oath of Office. This marks a significant step in the governance of Lewisville as the newly elected officials prepare to take on their roles.

Converted from 2025-05-14 (City Council) meeting on May 16, 2025
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