Hutto voters re-elected Mayor Mike Snyder to serve a second term in the May 7 election, according to unofficial election results.

He received 1,124 of 1,767 total ballots cast, representing 63.61% of the vote and defeat for opponent Mandi Villarreal Salvo.

Snyder was first elected mayor in 2021 in a special election following the resignation of Doug Gaul. Before serving as mayor, Snyder spent two years on City Council in Place 3. Snyder is a real estate manager for QuikTrip Corp.

Snyder's campaign priorities included addressing cost-of-living and infrastructure issues, such as property taxes and water rates, as well as transportation projects.

For more election results, check out Community Impact Newspaper's 2022 Voter Guide.


Community Impact Newspaper reached out to Snyder for comment regarding the election and will update this story when a response is received and when official totals are released.