According to unofficial voting results, incumbent Sharron Rogers is set to retain her Place 2 seat on Grapevine City Council, receiving 4,217 votes, or 76.31%.
Rogers defeated Jason Rash, who garnered 1,309 votes, or 23.69%.
“I’m very pleased and happy the citizens of Grapevine have the confidence to return me to office and allow me continue serving them,” Rogers said.
In the May 4 election, 83,161 ballots, or 6.52%, were cast out of Tarrant County’s 1,276,106 registered voters.
Updated 10:15 p.m.
Incumbent Sharron Rogers appears set to serve another term on Grapevine City Council after defeating her challenger, Jason Rash.
Rogers received 3,440 votes, or 76.7%. Rash garnered 1,045 votes, or 23.3%.
In Tarrant County, 133 out of 180 precincts have reported in. In the May 4 election, 68,752 ballots, or 5.39%, were cast out of the county’s 1,276,106 registered voters.
Posted 7:34 p.m. May 4
Tarrant County has released early voting totals for elections related to Place 2 on Grapevine City Council.
What you need to know
The city of Grapevine had three items including for the election of the mayor, council member Place 1 and council member Place 2. Mayor William D. Tate and Council member Place 1 Paul Slechta are running unopposed.
According to unofficial early voting results, incumbent council member Sharron Rogers leads with 3,439 votes. Her challenger Jason Rash has 1,045 votes.
What else?
In early voting, there were 56,491 ballots cast countywide, which represents 4.43% of Tarrant County's over 1,276,106 voters.
Totals from ballots cast May 4 have yet to be released. Polls closed at 7 p.m., although voters who were in line at 7 p.m. were still able to cast ballots.
What’s next?
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.