Three trustee places are up for election in Lewisville ISD and two in Argyle ISD. Two challengers have filed for election in LISD and the AISD race will consist of incumbents only.

What to know

Last May election, LISD transitioned to a hybrid election system where trustee places 1 through 5 became single-member districts, and places 6 and 7 became at-large. The change to single-member districts means only residents in the corresponding geographical area can vote for members running for the respective place. The places that are at-large can be voted on irrespective of a voter’s area of residence.

In LISD, District 2 incumbent Katherine Sells, District 3 incumbent Jenny Proznik and at-large Place 7 incumbent Sheila Taylor have filed for re-election.

Sells, a trustee since 2016, currently serves as the board vice-president, and is running unopposed.


Proznik has also been a board member since 2016 and serves as board president. Proznik also has no challenger.

Taylor has served on the school board since 2022. Lewisville residents Trista Willeford and Ryan Echols have filed to run against Taylor for the at-large Place 7.

In AISD, Place 6 incumbent Matt Slaton and Place 7 incumbent Josh Westrom have filed for re-election this May, according to the district website.

Slaton currently serves as the board secretary and has been an AISD trustee since 2022. Westrom has also served on the school board since 2022 and previously served on the Argyle Education Foundation board of directors.


Neither has a challenger in the May election.

Before you go

The last day to register to vote is April 3 and early voting will take place April 22-29. Election day is May 3.

LISD uses Denton County Elections Office locations and Tarrant County Elections Office locations.


According to the AISD website, during early voting Denton County residents including those in Argyle can vote at any Denton County polling location.