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Runoff election set for March 14 for Grand Prairie City Council Place 8

City of Grand Prairie · February 3, 2026
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Summary

A city staff member announced a runoff for Grand Prairie City Council Place 8 on March 14 between Rodney Anderson and Anna Coker after no candidate won a majority in the Jan. 31 special election; early voting runs March 5–10 and polling places are in Dallas, Tarrant and Ellis counties.

A runoff election has been set for March 14 (year not specified in the announcement) to fill the City Council Place 8 at-large vacancy, a city staff member said. "A runoff election has been set for March 14 to fill the city council place 8 at large vacancy," the staff member said, adding the contest follows a recent departure from office.

According to the announcement, none of the five candidates in the Jan. 31 special election received a majority, so the two candidates with the most votes — Rodney Anderson and Anna Coker — will face each other in the runoff. Early voting will begin March 5 and continue through March 10. The runoff is open to all registered voters who are residents of Grand Prairie; voting locations will be available in Dallas, Tarrant and Ellis counties. For more information the announcement provided a phone number, (972) 237-8035, and the city elections webpage, gptx.org/elections.