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Lewisville council certifies May 3 election results and calls June 7 runoff for Place 4

May 16, 2025 | Lewisville, Denton County, Texas


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Lewisville council certifies May 3 election results and calls June 7 runoff for Place 4
The Lewisville City Council on Tuesday canvassed the May 3 general and charter amendment elections, certified the winners for council places 5 and 6 and voted to call a June 7, 2025, runoff for council Place 4.

The action matters because it finalizes who will occupy two council seats and sets the date and calendar for a runoff that will determine Place 4. The council also approved a schedule for conducting the runoff, including a special meeting to canvass returns after the runoff.

Acting City Secretary Jennifer Malone presented the official totals. For council Place 4 Malone reported Lonnie E. Tipton received 1,075 votes (47.05%), Carlos E. Andino Jr. received 370 votes (16.19%) and Joshua Shannon received 840 votes (36.76%); Malone reported total votes cast for that race as given during the meeting. Because no candidate achieved a majority, the council unanimously approved a resolution calling a runoff between Tipton and Shannon for June 7, 2025, and approved an election calendar and order providing for early voting.

Malone reported that Kristen Green received 1,652 votes for council Place 5 and was declared the winner. Malone reported Patrick Kelly received 1,649 votes for council Place 6 and was declared the winner of Place 6.

The council also canvassed the charter amendment propositions and certified results as read by Malone: Proposition A, 2,058 in favor and 303 against (total 2,361) — passes; Proposition B, 1,294 in favor and 1,049 against (total 2,343) — passes; Proposition C, 148 in favor and 1,191 against (total 2,339) — fails; Proposition D, 1,582 in favor and 704 against (total 2,286) — passes; Proposition E, 1,868 in favor and 461 against (total 2,329) — passes; Proposition F, 1,248 in favor and 1,112 against (total 2,360) — passes. Malone also stated the total number of voters casting a ballot in the election was 2,428.

Mayor Gilmore presented certificates of election for the newly elected members, and Judge Brian Holman administered the oath of office to Kristen Green for Place 5. The council voted to approve the canvass resolutions and the runoff order by recorded vote, each motion passing 5–0.

City staff recommended the June 7 runoff date because, Malone said, the Texas secretary of state had designated that date for local runoff elections following the May 3 uniform election date and because Texas law requires canvassing of total votes to be held between the third and eleventh day following a runoff. The council also approved scheduling a special council meeting on June 18, 2025, to canvass the runoff returns as recommended by staff.

There were no public speakers during the visitors forum. With no further action on the agenda, the council adjourned at about 6:11 p.m.

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