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Crosby ISD trustees weigh bond-election options after Harris County decline for May

Crosby ISD Board of Trustees · February 6, 2026
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Summary

Trustees reviewed three options after Harris County said it would not assist with May elections: run an independent May bond election (higher cost and staff burden), seek a local partner for May, or wait and join Harris County for a November 2026 election (lower cost, delayed timeline). No vote to call the May election was taken.

Crosby ISD trustees on the agenda discussed whether to call a bond election for May 2, 2026, after the district’s CFO said Harris County would not assist with joint May elections. The CFO presented three options and cost estimates and trustees expressed concern about administrative burden, equipment availability and potential legal risks if the district attempted an independent May election.

The CFO told the board, "we received confirmation from Harris County that they will not be assisting with joint elections for the May," and outlined three paths: run the election independently in May, negotiate a joint May election with a local entity (for example, a municipal utility district), or wait…

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