DeSoto has a new mayor, Rachel Proctor, after special election to replace Curtistene McCowan
She defeated Mayor Pro Tem Kenzie Moore III to rejoin the council after being mayor pro tem from 2016 to 2019.
The City of DeSoto s Jim Baugh Government Center is pictured in DeSoto Town Center in DeSoto, Texas, Wednesday, June 24, 2020.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
Rachel Proctor has won a special election to fill the late Curtistene McCowan’s term as DeSoto mayor.
The former DeSoto mayor pro tem earned more than 60% of the vote to defeat Mayor Pro Tem Kenzie Moore III, who has been leading the council since McCowan died Oct. 28 after being diagnosed with lung cancer several weeks earlier.
It’s Election Day in DeSoto, with voters about to choose a new mayor. Here’s what you need to know
Mayor Pro Tem Kenzie Moore III and Rachel Proctor, a former mayor pro tem of the city, are vying to fill the late Curtistene McCowan’s term.
The City of DeSoto s Jim Baugh Government Center (right) is pictured in DeSoto Town Center in DeSoto, Texas, Wednesday, June 24, 2020.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer) to reflect that Feb. 2 is Election Day.
Tuesday is Election Day in DeSoto, where two candidates are vying to fill the late Curtistene McCowan’s term: Mayor Pro Tem Kenzie Moore III and Rachel Proctor, a former mayor pro tem of the city.
James & Linda Zander Lose Battle To COVID-19
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A Heartbreaking Loss
On Monday evening, James and Linda Zander passed away after battling COVID-19 since early December. The beloved couple once referred to as the “dynamic duo” by former Mayor McCowan, passed away in the same hospital room.
James and Linda Zander loved the City of DeSoto and spent time serving the city in various roles over the years.
James served on the DeSoto City Council for seven years. Prior to that post, he served four years on the DeSoto Economic Development Corporation Board.
Mayor Pro Tem Kenzie Moore III, said “The loss of former City Councilmember James Zander and his dear wife Linda was very sad news for DeSoto. I replaced James on the DeSoto City Council at his recommendation, and that recommendation was important to me.