Maddie Parker wins mayoral election with 66.68% in local council results

May 14, 2025 | Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

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Maddie Parker wins mayoral election with 66.68% in local council results

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The Special Called City Council Meeting held on May 13, 2025, focused on the canvassing of election results from the May 3 general election in Fort Worth. The council officially declared the elected officials for various positions, highlighting significant victories across multiple districts.

Maddie Parker was elected as mayor, receiving 66.68% of the vote. In District 2, Carlos Flores secured 73.66% of the votes, while Michael D. Crane won District 3 with 71.67%. Charlie Lauersdorf was elected in District 4 with 74.49%, and Deborah Peoples received 54.28% in District 5. Notably, Macy Hill achieved a perfect 100% in District 7, and Alan Blaylock also received 100% of the votes in District 10. Chris Nettles was elected in District 8 with 74.1%, and Elizabeth Embecke won District 9 with 65.55%. Jeanette Martinez completed the list of elected officials for District 11 with 77.07% of the vote.

The meeting also addressed the upcoming runoff election scheduled for June 7, 2025, for District 6, where Mia Hall and Daryl R. Davis II will compete for the council seat.

The council's next step involved taking action on Resolution Number 6087-052025, which officially canvassed the election results and confirmed the outcomes of the general election. This meeting marks a significant moment in Fort Worth's governance, as the newly elected officials prepare to take office and address the needs of their respective districts.

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