Our recommendation for Frisco City Council Place 3
Four candidates are seeking the seat. One stands apart
Frisco’s blindingly fast growth and ever-increasing wealth are surely the envy of cities around the country. But managing that growth in a way that ensures continued prosperity and considers the needs of working-class residents, who rising property values and rising home prices might leave behind, is difficult.
Of the four candidates seeking to represent Place 3 on the Frisco City Council, one stands out as clearly the most prepared, the most knowledgeable and the most able to answer the challenges and opportunities Frisco will see in the coming years. That is Angelia Pelham.
Here’s what Frisco voters can expect to see on their ballots next month
Two city council seats and two school board positions will be contested in the May 1 election.
A sign out front of Collin College Frisco Preston Ridge Campus is seen in this 2020 file photo. Local elections will soon determine the makeup of the city council and school board.(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer)
Local elections are approaching again with early voting beginning next month.
Six residents filed to run as candidates in city council races, and three filed to run for Frisco ISD school board seats.
Here’s what you can expect to see on your ballots for the May 1 election. Early voting begins on April 19.