Updated 11:15 p.m. May 6

Incumbent Dynette Davis and Mark Hill have won election for two places on the Frisco ISD board of trustees, according to unofficial results from the May 6 general election.

Davis has been reelected to Place 4 on the board having received 12,765 votes, or about 55.58% of votes across Collin County and Denton County. Reed Bond has received 10,203 votes, or about 44.42% of votes in opposition.

Hill won election for Place 5 after receiving 12,271 votes, or about 53.82% of votes. Susan Kershaw has received 10,530 votes, or about 46.18% of votes in opposition.

All of Denton County's 236 precincts have reported and all of Collin County's 62 precincts have reported.


Hill could not be reached for comment.

Davis was first elected to a three-year term on the board in 2020. She’s been a resident of Frisco ISD since 2012, according to the district website.

Davis said that if she was re-elected, she would work to roll out an initiative in partnership with the Frisco Police Department and Frisco Fire Department to create pathways for Frisco ISD students into social services after school.

"I would like to just thank everyone that supported this campaign," Davis said. "The community spoke and their message was clear. Frisco won last night."


Hill has lived in Frisco for nearly 20 years, according to his campaign website. He’s previously served on the board of trustees for the Frisco Education Foundation for six years.

Hill said his plans in office include highlighting student achievement at FISD while helping the board direct its efforts to issues of a rapidly growing district.

Results are unofficial until canvassed. Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide to see results from all local elections.

Editor's note: This story has been updated to add a comment from Dynette Davis.


Updated at 10:25 p.m. May 6

Incumbent Dynette Davis and Mark Hill are leading in races for two places on the Frisco ISD board of trustees.

Davis leads the race for Place 4 on the board, receiving 12,487 votes across Collin County and Denton County for about 55.6%. In opposition, Reed Bond has received 9,971 votes across Collin County and Denton County for about 44.4% of the vote.

For Place 5, Hill leads the race receiving 12,011 votes across Collin County and Denton County for about 53.85% of the vote. Susan Kershaw has received 10,292 votes, or about 46.15%, across Collin County and Denton County.


All of Denton County's 236 voting precincts have reported. Collin County has 60 of 62 voting precincts reporting.

Voting results are unofficial until canvassed. Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide to see results from all local elections in your community.

Updated at 8:59 p.m. May 6

Based on unofficial results from the May 6 general election, Dynette Davis and Mark Hill are leading in races for two places on the Frisco ISD board of trustees.


Davis, who is an incumbent, leads the race for Place 4 on the board, receiving 9,044 votes across Collin County and Denton County for about 56.38%. In opposition, Reed Bond has received 6,998 votes across Collin County and Denton County for about 43.62% of the vote.

For Place 5, Hill leads the race receiving 8,749 votes across Collin County and Denton County for about 54.87% of the vote. Susan Kershaw has received 7,196 votes, or about 45.13%, across Collin County and Denton County.

Seven precincts are reporting in Collin County, and 87 precincts are reporting in Denton County.

Votes are still being counted. Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide to see results from all local elections in your community.

More information about the candidates for Place 4 and Place 5 can be found via Q&A forms that were published ahead of the election.