Updated May 5, 1:30

Alexis Frezza has won a seat on Cedar Park City Council. Frezza defeated incumbent Bobbi Hutchinson with a final count of 54.10% to 45.9%.

Updated May 3, 9:42 p.m.

With 92.6% of Williamson County votes totaled and additional Travis County results trickling in, Alexis Frezza has grown her lead and has 54.10% of the total. With only a small percentage of registered voters turning out in each county, the difference is 171 ballots.

Frezza thanked the community in an official statement from her campaign on May 5.


“I am honored and deeply grateful to the residents of Cedar Park for entrusting me with the opportunity to serve as your City Council member for Place 1," Frezza said. "I want to thank my supporters, volunteers, and voters who took the time to engage in this democratic process. I also extend my appreciation to my fellow candidates for their commitment to Cedar Park and for running thoughtful, respectful campaigns. As your council member, I will listen with intention, lead with integrity, and always advocate for policies that reflect our community’s values and priorities. This is a team effort, and I look forward to collaborating with residents, city staff, and fellow council members to make Cedar Park an even better place to live, work, and raise a family.”

Posted May 3, 7:30 p.m.

Early voting tolls show nonprofit development coordinator Alexis Frezza narrowly leading incumbent Bobbi Hutchinson, a Texas Realtor, for Cedar Park City Council Place 1.

Frezza received 609 votes, 54 more than Hutchinson, according to results from Travis and Williamson Counties as of 7:20 p.m.


Dig deeper

The two candidates are vying for the only contested seat on the council. Anne Duffy and Kevin Harris are running uncontested for re-election to places 3 and 5.

Frezza identified her top priorities as housing, supporting businesses and advocating for public education in a Q&A with Community Impact.

Hutchinson shared the sentiment of supported businesses, and listed her other priorities as public safety, infrastructure and maintaining public amenities, such as parks.


The data

Frezza's early voting has her leading with 52.32%. Early voting turnout was 3.2% in Williamson County and 6.09% in Travis County.

Community Impact will update this article as more election day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide/election-results to see results from all local elections in your community.