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Lewisville Residents Cast Early Votes for City Council and Charter Amendments Ahead of May 3 Election

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Published on April 30, 2025
Lewisville Residents Cast Early Votes for City Council and Charter Amendments Ahead of May 3 ElectionSource: Phil Roeder from Des Moines, IA, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

With the May 3 general election and charter amendment election just around the corner, early voting has officially closed yesterday. Lewisville residents took their civic opportunity to beat the Election Day rush by casting their ballots ahead of time, including both weekend and evening hours for their convenience. Among the key races, voters are deciding on City Council Places 4, 5, and 6, pivotal roles that will shape local governance for the next three years.

Lewisville citizens living in Denton County had multiple locations available to cast their early votes, including the Frederick P. Herring Recreation Center and the Castle Hills North Community Center. The city made it a point to also provide several other designated early voting sites, which were open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the final days, Monday and Tuesday. Residents in Dallas County were not left out, having the opportunity to vote early at Coppell Town Center, among other locations.

The incumbents, Brandon Jones, Kristin Green, and Patrick Kelly, were up for re-election for City Council Places 4, 5, and 6, respectively. As per the city's requirements, candidates must live in the district they wish to serve, but are elected at large, allowing all city residents to have a say in each seat. The City of Lewisville website has details on residential districts for those who want to make an informed vote.