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Killeen council certifies May election results; bond measure fails, recall of Councilman Michael Boyd approved

3318821 · May 13, 2025
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The Killeen City Council on May 13 certified results of the May 3 elections, finding a city bond proposition defeated and approving the recall proposition that removed Councilman Michael Boyd. The council voted to adopt two ordinances canvassing returns and declaring the results.

The Killeen City Council on May 13 canvassed the returns from the May 3 elections, declaring a city bond proposition defeated and confirming winners in several council races and a recall proposition that passed in District 4.

Councilman Segura, presenting the returns, summarized the totals for the bond election, saying the overall count was 1,146 in favor and 1,816 opposed. "The council hereby finds and determines this proposition failed at the election," Segura said. The council voted 7-0 to adopt Ordinance OR-25-008…

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