Unofficial voting results show Greg Will has won the Keller City Council, Place 2 race on the May 4 ballot.
“I’m honored to have earned the trust of the citizens of Keller,” Will said. “I want to be a champion for the citizens of Keller. I believe in the vision to keep Keller Texas’ most family-friendly city.”
Will received 2,948 votes, or 57.38% of the vote. Zane J. Kupper, Robert Slattery and Frank Roszell received 19.81%, 12.9% and 9.91%, respectively.
Updated 10:01 p.m. May 4
Greg Will is holding a lead in the Keller City Council, Place 2 race with 133 of 180 precincts reporting.
Will has 2,173 votes, or 56.63%. Zane J. Kupper, Robert Slattery and Frank Roszell have received 19.91%, 13.11% and 10.35% of the vote, respectively.
Posted 7:34 p.m. May 4
Greg Will is leading in the race for a seat on Keller City Council, according to unofficial voting totals.
What you need to know
Early voting numbers show Will leading the vote for Keller City Council Place 2 with 56.58% of the vote.
Zane Kupper is trailing with 20.12% of the vote, while Robert Slattery and Frank Roszell currently have 13.02% and 10.28% of the vote, respectively.
Place 2 incumbent Sean Hicks is not seeking re-election.
What’s next?
Community Impact will update this article as more election day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
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