Updated 9:45 May 2
With all five precincts reporting, incumbents Jamieson Mackay and Arturo Sanchez have won the board of trustee races for Positions 2 and 3, respectively, unofficial results show.
In a Facebook post, Mackay thanked his voters and said he looks forward to serving another term.
"I am truly humbled by the support that has been given to me," he said in the post. "Thank you for believing in me and trusting me in the role of trustee."
Results are unofficial until canvassed at a later date.
Posted 8:25 p.m. May 2
As polls closed at 7 p.m., results are starting to roll in for local elections across the state.
Local races for Clear Creek ISD board of trustees Positions 2 and 3 are on the ballot.
Results are unofficial until canvassed at a later date.
The full story
As of 8:15 p.m., unofficial results from Clear Creek ISD show the following:
- For Position 2, incumbent Jamieson Mackay is in the lead with 243 votes, while Ernest Hallman has 126 votes.
- For Position 3, incumbent Arturo Sanchez is in the lead with 821 votes, while Gabriel Gonzales II has 169 votes.
Diving in deeper
In a Q&A with Community Impact for Position 2, Mackay wants to address declining enrollment, improve academic achievement and ensure CCISD provides a world-class education that prepares every student to be enrolled, employed or enlisted upon graduation.
Hallman wants to improve enrollment, teacher recruitment and retention as well as higher salaries for district employees.
In a Q&A for Position 3, Gonzales wants to prioritize academic excellence with strong literacy, career pathways and interventions, teacher retention and community trust through transparency and outreach across CCISD neighborhoods.
Sanchez wants to advance the district’s Vision 2030 by preparing all students to achieve at their highest level, foster a work environment that attracts and retains the best teachers and staff, and continue the board’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and transparency.
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.