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    May 4 election results

    By From Staff Reports,

    2024-05-08
    May 4 election results From Staff Reports Wed, 05/08/2024 - 03:32 Image Body

    The following are the unofficial results of the May 4 election, according to the Burnet County Elections Administration office.

    Burnet CISD

    Burnet Consolidated Independent School District, trustee, Place 2, Angela Moore ran unopposed; Place 4, Ross Behrens ran unopposed; Place 5, Katy Duke (468 votes, 54.80%) defeated Amber Cardenas, (386 votes, 45.20%); Place 6, David Bennett ran unopposed.

    City of Bertram

    For mayor, Mike Dickinson (52 votes, 78.79%) defeated Jean Worrell (14 votes, 21.21%).

    For Bertram City Council, voters chose two among five candidates for alderman. The top two vote getters were Randal Fisher (40 votes, 37.38%) and James Predmore (27 votes, 25.23%) over Jane Scheidler (19 votes, 17.76%), Mike Konarik (15 votes, 14.02%) and Brittney Smith (6 votes, 5.61%).

    City of Burnet

    For Burnet City Council, voters choose three among six candidates. The top three vote getters were Tommy Gaut (196 votes, 25.03%), Phillip Thur- man (131 votes,

    16.73%), Cindia Talamantez (126 votes,

    16.09%) over Dennis Langley (116, 14.81%), Anthony Francisco,

    (110 votes, 14.05%) and Zac Neely (104 votes,

    13.28%).

    Proposition A – Yes,

    (276 votes, 76.24%), No, (86 votes, 23.76%) Proposition B – Yes,

    (307 votes, 85.52%), No, (52 votes, 14.14%) Proposition C – (Yes,

    326 votes, 90.81%). No,

    (33 votes, 9.19%) Proposition D – (Yes,

    288 votes, 80.22%), No,

    (71 votes, 19.78%) Proposition E – (Yes,

    263 votes, 73.67%), No,

    (94 votes, 26.33%) Proposition F – (Yes,

    347 votes, 95.59%), No,

    (16 votes, 4.41%) Proposition G – (Yes, 327, 91.60%), No,

    (30 votes, 8.40%) Proposition H – (Yes, 326, 91.32%), No,

    (31 votes, 8.68%) Proposition I – (Yes,

    330, 92.44%), No, (27 votes, 7.56%) Proposition J – (Yes,

    179, 50%), No, (179 votes, 50%)

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