Posted Nov. 5, 8:30 p.m.

Nekosi Nelson and incumbents Anna Smith and Sade Fashokun are leading for places 3, 4 and 5, respectively, on the Leander ISD board of trustees, according to early voting results from Travis and Williamson counties.

What you need to know

LISD places 3, 4 and 5 were on the ballot for district voters during the Nov. 5 election.

For Place 3, local business owner Nelson is facing Jim Sneeringer, a retired software developer and former LISD board member. Unofficial early voting results show Nelson narrowly leading with 51.65% of the vote, or 31,150 votes. Sneeringer has 48.35% of the vote, or 29,161 votes.


Place 4 incumbent Smith, a community recruiter for Girls Scouts, is facing Brandi Burkman, who works in network management, and Zach Zayner, a program manager and former teacher. Smith is leading with 48.93% of the vote, or 29,822 votes, followed by Burkman, who has 38.65% of the vote, or 23,556 votes, early voting results show. Zayner has 12.42% of the vote, or 7,573 votes.

Place 5 incumbent and small business owner Fashokun faced Gerald Prater, a former U.S. Air Force member and corporate internal audit manager. Fashokun is leading with 56% of the vote, or 33,686 votes. Prater has 44% of the vote, or 26,470 votes.

The background

Place 3 incumbent Christine Mauer, who was elected in 2020, told Community Impact she did not seek re-election, because her youngest child recently graduated from the district.


Smith has served on the board since 2020, while Fashokun was appointed to the board in 2021, after her predecessor Jim MacKay resigned, and was later elected to the seat in 2022.

Learn more about the candidates by reading their Q&A responses:Also of note

Over 262,00 ballots were cast in Williamson County during the 12-day early voting period from Oct. 21-Nov. 1, representing nearly 60% of registered voters in the county.

In Travis County, more than half of registered voters participated in early voting with 480,364 ballots cast.


Voting results from Election Day have not been released yet as polls were open until 7 p.m., or until those in line cast their vote.

Stay tuned

This article will be updated as Election Day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Visit Community Impact’s voter guide to view results for all local races.