Those seeking to run for spots on the Georgetown ISD board of trustees and Georgetown City Council have from Jan. 18 until Feb. 17 to file for candidacy.

Two Georgetown ISD board of trustees positions—places 4 and 5—and two Georgetown City Council seats—districts 2 and 6—as well as mayor will be on the May 6 ballot.

Each GISD trustee serves three-year terms. Trustees are elected at large, meaning each school board member represents the entire district. To run for school board, an individual must be a resident of GISD and otherwise qualified to vote in the election they are running for, according to the district.

Prospective candidates can file their application at the Hammerlun Center for Leadership & Learning at 507 E. University Ave., Georgetown.

The GISD board of trustees voted unanimously in favor of calling an election May 6 during its Jan. 17 meeting.


Places 4 and 5 on GISD are held by Stephanie Blanck and Melanie Conner, respectively.

Georgetown City Council members and the mayor also serve three-year terms. City Council members represent one of seven single-member districts, and the mayor represents the entire city.

Prospective candidates for a City Council member must be a resident of the district they are seeking to serve for 12 months prior to election day. Likewise, the mayor must be a Georgetown resident for 12 months prior to election day. All candidates must be at least 21 years old on the first day of their term in office, a citizen, and a qualified voter in Texas and Georgetown, according to the city.

Completed applications can be submitted at City Hall at 808 Martin Luther King, Jr. St., Georgetown.


City Council districts 2 and 6 are held by Shawn Hood and Jake French, respectively, and Josh Schroeder is the Georgetown mayor.

Early voting for the May 6 election will run from April 24-May 2, and the last day to register to vote in the May election is April 6.

More information is available from the Williamson County Elections Department and the Texas secretary of state.