Updated 10:58 p.m. May 4

Early and election day polling data show Jen Mauldin will remain on the Georgetown ISD board of trustees to serve another three-year term.

The specifics

Unofficial results show Mauldin garnered 70.03% of ballots cast, representing 4,885 votes. Challenger Aaron Smith received 29.97% of ballots cast, representing 2,091 votes.

What they're saying


"I am grateful that the voters in our community decided that I will return for a second term," Mauldin told Community Impact. "I look forward to working with the other board members and the GISD administration to raise our students’ academic performance, manage student growth and financial oversight."

Posted 7:52 p.m. May 4

Residents of Georgetown ISD cast ballots in the May 4 election to determine which candidate will serve on the board of trustees in Place 6 for the next three years.

In a nutshell


Preliminary polling information reported after 7 p.m., representing ballots cast during early voting April 22-30, show incumbent Jen Mauldin leading in the polls.

The specifics

Unofficial polling information from early voting shows Mauldin garnered 70.8% of early ballots cast, representing 3,864 votes. Challenger Aaron Smith received 29.42% of early ballots cast, representing 1,611 votes.

Stay tuned


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.