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Grand Prairie voters to decide mayoral race, two council seats, quarter‑cent street tax and two charter amendments on May 3
Summary
The May 3 Grand Prairie ballot includes the mayoral contest, two city council races, a quarter‑cent sales tax renewal for street repairs and two charter amendments: creation of deputy mayor pro tem and housekeeping language changes. Early voting runs April 22–29; election day polling is 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
The May 3 Grand Prairie election includes a contest for mayor, two city council seats, a quarter‑cent sales tax referendum for street improvements and two proposed city charter amendments.
The mayoral race lists incumbent Ron Jensen seeking another three‑year term against Rabby L. D'Leslieb. In District 2, incumbent Jacqueline Hedden is running unopposed for a three‑year term. In District 4, the ballot lists incumbent John Lopez, Marquetta Nemo and Carlos Charley Garza in a three‑way contest.
Voters also will decide whether to renew a…
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