Updated May 6 at 10:20 p.m. Georgetown ISD unofficial results are in: Place 5: Incumbent Melanie Dunham defeated with Jimmy C. Jones with 75.89 percent, or 3,105 votes. In a statement to Community Impact Newspaper, Dunham said, "I'm just so thrilled for another opportunity to serve the community and continue my efforts to give kids of all backgrounds a foundation for success." Place 7: Ben Stewart defeated Jaquita N. Wilson and Rida Ortego with 43.11 percent, or 1,894 votes. Chapter 41: The proposition passed with 77.21 percent, or 3,58o votes. Georgetown ISD election numbers show little change Posted May 6 at 8:34 p.m. Place 5: Incumbent Melanie Dunham is winning with 75.27 percent and 2,761 votes. Jimmy C. Jones had 24.73 percent and 907 votes at the end of early voting. Place 7: Ben Stewart is currently in the lead with 44.47 percent and 1,803 of the vote, followed by Jaquita N. Wilson with 33.35 percent and 1,352 votes and then Rida Ortego with 22.18 percent and 899 votes. Chapter 41: The proposition was passing with 77.72 percent and 3,334 votes. Georgetown ISD: early voting results are in Posted May 6 at 7:37 p.m. Early voting results are in for the Georgetown ISD election after the polls closed at 7 p.m. Saturday night. Board of trustees places 4, 5 and 7, as well as the Chapter 41 Proposition were included on the ballot. Place 4: David Edward Phillips, who ran unopposed, declared victory Saturday night with 2, 345 votes. "I am humbled and honored to have the opportunity to serve the parents, students and staff of GISD," Phillips said in a statement to Community Impact Newspaper. "I look forward to working with my fellow board members, Dr. Brent and the administrative leadership to keep moving our district forward, especially on the issues of mental health and community based accountability." Place 5: Incumbent Melanie Dunham is winning with 75.64 percent and 2,173 votes. Jimmy C. Jones had 24.36 percent and 700 votes at the end of early voting. Place 7: Ben Stewart is currently in the lead with 44.60 percent and 1,417 of the vote, followed by Jaquita N. Wilson with 34.15 percent and 1,085 votes and then Rida Ortego with 21.25 percent and 675 votes. Chapter 41: The proposition was passing with 77.71 percent and 2,591 votes.