Updated Nov. 8 at 11:08 a.m.

With all Harris County voting centers reporting Election Day results, Catherine Lewis, Cindy Cohen Taylor and Jackie Georgiou have won Positions 2, 4 and 6, respectively, in the Bellaire City Council election, according to results posted on the Harris County Clerk’s Office website.

What you need to know

Three of the council's six seats were up for election Nov. 7. Updated results are as follows:

Position 2
  • Catherine Lewis (incumbent): 72.92%
  • Mike Stanton: 27.08%
Position 4
  • Elan Tavor: 43.68%
  • Cindy Cohen Taylor: 56.32%
Position 6
  • Jackie Georgiou: 65.53%
  • Kevin Newman: 34.47%
Updated Nov. 8 at 7:04 a.m.


With 694 of 701 voting centers reporting Election Day results, Catherine Lewis, Cindy Cohen Taylor and Jackie Georgiou appear to have won Positions 2, 4 and 6, respectively, in the Bellaire City Council election, according to results posted on the Harris County Clerk’s Office website.

In a nutshell

Three of the council's six seats were up for election Nov. 7. Updated results are as follows:

Position 2
  • Catherine Lewis (incumbent): 72.92%
  • Mike Stanton: 27.08%
Position 4
  • Elan Tavor: 43.68%
  • Cindy Cohen Taylor: 56.32%
Position 6
  • Jackie Georgiou: 65.53%
  • Kevin Newman: 34.47%
Bellaire council members are elected to four-year terms and can serve no more than two terms consecutively.


What’s next?

Community Impact will update this article as more Election Day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Updated Nov. 7 at 10:40 p.m.

With 150 of 701 precincts reporting, Catherine Lewis, Cindy Cohen Taylor and Jackie Georgiou are leading for Positions 2, 4 and 6, respectively, in the Bellaire City Council election, according to results posted on the Harris County Clerk’s Office website.


In a nutshell

Three of the council's six seats were up for election Nov. 7. Updated results are as follows:

Position 2
  • Catherine Lewis (incumbent): 74.19%
  • Mike Stanton: 25.81%
Position 4
  • Elan Tavor: 45.07%
  • Cindy Cohen Taylor: 54.93%
Position 6
  • Jackie Georgiou: 66.65%
  • Kevin Newman: 33.35%
Bellaire council members are elected to four-year terms and can serve no more than two terms consecutively.

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.

Posted Nov. 7 at 7:47 p.m.

Early voting totals show Catherine Lewis, Cindy Cohen Taylor and Jackie Georgiou leading for Positions 2, 4 and 6, respectively, in the Bellaire City Council election, according to results posted on the Harris County Clerk’s Office website.


In a nutshell

Three of the council's six seats were up for election Nov. 7. Early voting results are as follows:

Position 2
  • Catherine Lewis (incumbent): 74.63%
  • Mike Stanton: 25.37%
Position 4
  • Elan Tavor: 45.31%
  • Cindy Cohen Taylor: 54.69%
Position 6
  • Jackie Georgiou: 66.33%
  • Kevin Newman: 33.67%
Bellaire council members are elected to four-year terms and can serve no more than two terms consecutively.

A closer look

Among all the candidates, Lewis is the only incumbent running for reelection. Lewis, a retired geophysicist and geologist, was first elected to the council in 2020. She’s facing off against Stanton, a writer and former construction manager.

For Position 4, Tavor and Taylor are running to fill the seat of current council member Nathan Wesley, who is running for mayor.

Tavor, a residential home builder and real estate broker, currently serves on the city’s Building and Standards Commission and formerly served on the city’s Environmental Sustainability Board.

Taylor, a business success coach with Youth Athletes United, is the current vice chair of the city’s Parks and Recreation Board and is a member of the Patrons for Bellaire Parks Board.

For Position 6, Georgiou and Newman are facing off to fill the seat currently held by council member Jim Hotze, who declined to run for reelection.

Newman, CEO of Maverick Wrecker Design, is a former board member of Friends of the Bellaire Library and founded the Bellaire Small Business Association.

Georgiou, senior director of business development at Shell Energy, volunteers for several Bellaire nonprofits.

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.