
Summary: Ballot positions are set for municipal and school district elections on 03 March 2025 in Parker County. Parker County Elections official Sample Ballot to come.
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Ballot positions are set for Parker Co. municipal and school district, for elections on 03 May, article by The Community News, 05 March 2025
• Local, school board elections set, The Community News, 05 March 2025, Excerpts
Ballot positions are set for municipal and school district elections on May 3 in Parker County. There are a number of contested races in the county.
In Aledo ISD, board president Forrest Collins is challenged by Jeremiah Stoker. Four people have filed to run for the AISD Board of Trustees Place 4 seat. Member Jennifer Taylor is not seeking re-election. Looking to replace her are Lynn Morgan, Miles D. Lewis, Leia Brown, and Kelli Stahl.
Likewise in Weatherford ISD, Place 4 member Greg Shaw is not running again. Seeking that seat are Samuel Stephens, Dan Woods, and Devon Flowers.
Three local mayors are being challenged: in Aledo, city council member Shane Davis has filed to run against incumbent mayor Nick Stanley. In Willow Park, Mayor Doyle Moss has two challengers: Teresa Palmer and Catherine Davis, and Weatherford Mayor Paul Paschall faces challenger Will Montgomery.
For Parker County residents wishing [with in] the city limits of Fort Worth, Mayor Mattie Parker has numerous opponents.
There are no elections scheduled in the Annettas, Brock, or Hudson Oaks due to lack of contested positions.
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Aledo ISD, Place 4
Jeremiah Stoker
Forrest Collins
Aledo ISD, Place 5
Lynn Morgan
Miles D. Lewis
Leia Brown
Kelli Stahl
Weatherford ISD, Place 4
Samuel Stephens
Dan Woods
Devon Flowers
City of Aledo, Mayor
Shane Davis
Nick Stanley
City of Aledo, City Council, Place 2
Todd Covington
Christian Pearson
City of Weatherford, Mayor
Paul Steven Paschall
Will Montgomery
City of Willow Park, Mayor
Doyle Moss
Teresa Palmer
Catherine Davis
City of Willow Park, City Council, Place 1
David Allen
Eric Contreras
Millsap ISD, Vote none, one or two
Heidi Ritthaler
Ryan Shands
Sunny Bates
Millsap ISD, Special one year of three-year term
Shelby Humphrey
Whittney Gilbert
Springtown ISD, Place 1
Derek Miles
Elizabeth “Tootie” Hall
Springtown ISD, Place 2
Damon Liles
Matthew Jones
Springtown ISD, Place 3
Wendy Kennedy
Teresa Kelley
Springtown ISD, Special Vote For or Against
School bond election for $98 million
City of Fort Worth, Mayor
Mattie Parker
Josh Lucas
Alyson Kennedy
Lawrence E. Walker, II
Millennium Anton C. Woods, Jr
Chris Wood
Jeremy F. Labelle
Dannell Ballard
City of Fort Worth, City Council, District 3
Jason Ballmann
Michael D. Crain
City of Reno, Special
Vote For or Against
Proposition A: Reducing the tax rate in the City of Reno for the current year from 0.556319 [adopted tax rate] to 0.340111 [voter-approval tax rate]
City of Reno
Vote For or Against
Proposition B: Abolishing the corporate existence of the City of Reno.
Proposición B: Abolir la existencia corporativa de la Ciudad de Reno.
City of Springtown, Mayor
Richelle Pruitt
Mike Kelley
Important dates and securing ballots:
Thursday, April 3: Last day to register to vote
Tuesday, April 22: First day of early voting by personal appearance
Tuesday, April 22: Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked)
Tuesday, April 29: Last day of early voting by personal appearance
Saturday, May 3 (7 p.m.): Last day to receive ballot by mail if carrier envelope is not postmarked
Sunday, May 4 (5 p.m.): Last day to receive ballot by mail if carrier envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m.
To apply for a ballot by mail, call 817-598-6185
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