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Runoff set for Grand Prairie District 4 after May 3 election; sales tax, charter amendments pass

5118053 · July 1, 2025
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Summary

Unofficial returns from Grand Prairie’s May 3 election put incumbent John Lopez and Marquetta Nemo into a June 7 runoff for District 4. Voters also reelected Mayor Ron Jensen, returned Jacqueline Hedden in District 2 (unopposed), approved a quarter-cent sales tax for streets and passed two city charter amendments.

Unofficial returns from the May 3 Grand Prairie election show a runoff is required for the District 4 city council seat, with incumbent John Lopez and Marquetta Nemo advancing to a runoff set for June 7.

The results also show Mayor Ron Jensen won reelection to another three-year term and Jacqueline Hedden will return to the District 2 seat after running unopposed. Voters approved a quarter-cent sales tax renewal that the city says will generate $81,000,000 for street improvements and approved two amendments to the city charter, according…

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