Voters to decide leaders of Colleyville, Euless, Grapevine, Haltom City, Haslet, Keller on May 4
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This story will be updated with election results after the polls close.
Cities across Tarrant County will elect new mayors and City Council representatives as voters head to the polls May 4. The Fort Worth Report will provide updates as the results roll in Saturday night.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.. To find your polling location, click here. Learn more about the candidates in Colleyville, Euless and Grapevine here and those running in Keller, Haltom City and Haslet here. All candidate titles come from candidate filings and survey responses sent to the Fort Worth Report. Only contested races are listed below.
Colleyville
City Council Place 6: Retired resident Tim Raine and wealth manager Tim Waterworth are both vying for the open seat. Incumbent Callie Rigney, who is seeking a seat on the Tarrant Appraisal District board of directors, is not running for reelection.
Euless
City Council Place 5: Annabel Jones Eads, Julius Handley IV, Joseph A. Robinson and Uzoma J. Duru are competing for the open council seat. Incumbent Harry Zimmer, who was first elected in 2014, is not seeking reelection.
Grapevine
City Council Place 2: Business development manager Jason Rash is challenging incumbent Sharron Rogers, who has served on the council since 1985.
Haltom City
City Council Place 3: Retired account Ollie Anderson and retired resident Cindy Sturgeon are running for the open seat. Incumbent Linda “Lin” Thompson, who is currently serving her third term, is not seeking reelection.
City Council Place 4: Internet sales manager Spencer Drabik and retired resident Scott Lindgren, who previously worked at AT&T, are both vying for the seat. Incumbent Eric Morris, who was elected in 2022, is not seeking reelection.
City Council Place 6: Customer support manager Dana Coffman is facing off against Willis Odell, general manager at Clown Burger. Incumbent Kyle Smith is running unopposed for Place 1 on the council.
Haslet
City Council Place 1: Lake Worth Fire Chief Ryan Arthur is challenging incumbent Doug Horak, who has served in the seat since 2022.
Keller
City Council Place 2: Media producer Zane Kupper, commercial developer Frank Roszell, real estate investor Robert Slattery and disaster case manager Greg Will are competing for the open council seat. Incumbent Sean Hicks, who was elected in May 2021, is not seeking reelection.
David Moreno is the health reporter for the Fort Worth Report. His position is supported by a grant from Texas Health Resources. Contact him at david.moreno@fortworthreport.org or @davidmreports on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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