On the ballot are incumbent Renae Mitchell and Trish Smith for Place 3; incumbent Vernagene Mott and Claudia Yañez for Place 4; and incumbent Kelly Daniel and Lee Wallace for Place 5.
Updated 10 p.m.
With all Travis County and Williamson County precincts reporting, unofficial election results show:
- Mitchell leads with 1,735 votes (60.69%) against Smith's 1,124 votes (39.61%)
- Yañez leads with 1,878 votes (65.03%) against Mott's 1,010 votes (34.97%)
- Daniel leads with 2,272 votes (80.77%) against Wallace's 541 votes (19.23%)
Based on preliminary Travis County and Williamson County election results:
- Mitchell leads with 1,581 votes (60.37%) against Smith's 1,038 votes (39.63%)
- Yañez leads with 1,145 votes (54.94%) against Mott's 939 votes (45.06%)
- Daniel leads with 1,425 votes (79.08%) against Wallace's 377 votes (20.92%)
Based on Travis County and Williamson County early voting election results:
- Mitchell leads with 1,049 votes (57.07%) against Smith's 789 votes (42.93%)
- Yañez leads with 1,144 votes (61.57%) against Mott's 714 votes (38.43%)
- Daniel leads with 1,424 votes (79.07%) against Wallace's 377 votes (20.93%)
Community Impact will update this article as more election day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
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Did you know?
PfISD trustees are elected at-large, meaning all registered voters living within PfISD boundaries can vote for each place.
Meet the candidates
Mitchell, who was first elected to the board in 2016 and currently serves as board president, is a human resources consultant with experience in HR management, business development and education policy. Smith is a retired public school educator of 31 years and private school educator of 8.5 years.
Mott, who was elected to the board in 2004, is a retired teacher and has 13 years experience as a Texas Association of School Boards director. Yanez works in human capital management and has experience as a district parent, school volunteer and public school funding advocate.
Daniel, who was first elected to the board in 2023 and currently serves as board vice president, is vice president of engineering company Kleinfelder and president of the Pflugerville Education Foundation. Lee is a retired business owner with military experience.
Read Community Impact's Q&A with all six candidates here.