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Voters across North Texas headed back to the polls this month to cast their ballots on hundreds of municipal races. Voters considered new mayors, new city council members, new school board trustees, and dozens of propositions.
The municipal races for Denton County are listed below, alphabetical by city. In cities where the vote was split across county lines, those results are cumulative in the races below.
Race results will be available after 7 p.m. on Election Day.
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The men are running to replace Mayor Jeff Williams who could not run again due to term limits.
Ross has served in several civic and community positions, including on the board of directors for the Arlington Police Foundation, the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce, the Margarita Society, Special Olympics and the American Heart Association.
Ross was endorsed by Williams, former Arlington Mayor Richard Greene and the Arlington Police Association.
Glaspie served on the Arlington ISD schoolboard from 1991-2008 and the city council from 2012-2019. He has also been a minister at Mount Olive Baptist Church and is a Vietnam veteran.
Michael Glaspie
Michael Glaspie has lived in the city for nearly 40 years with his family and served on the Arlington ISD school board from 1991 to 2008 and then the Arlington City Council representing District 8 from 2012 to 2019. He s also served on several city committees. Glaspie has also served as a minister of Mount Olive Baptist Church and a U.S. Army Vietnam Combat Veteran. In education, Glaspie holds two Bachelor’s degrees, one in mathematics from UT Austin and another in biblical studies from the Southern Bible Institute, and two master’s degrees in marketing/finance (UT Austin) and religion (B.H. Carroll Theological Institute). If elected, Glaspie’s main priorities will be further equipping first responders with tools and techniques, keeping taxes low, and maintaining and improving infrastructure and safety in Arlington neighborhoods, streets, parks, libraries, etc.
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Voters across North Texas headed back to the polls this month to cast their ballots on hundreds of municipal races. Voters considered new mayors, new city council members, new school board trustees, and dozens of propositions.
The municipal races for Dallas County are listed below, alphabetical by city. In cities where the vote was split across county lines, those results are cumulative in the races below.
Race results will be available after 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Municipal Elections