Updated 10:15 a.m.
With all precincts reporting, incumbent Justine Durant retained her seat on the Spring ISD board of trustees with 20,138 votes, or 69 percent of the total. Challenger Myron Spencer received 9,124 votes, or 31 percent. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
Updated 10:57 p.m.
Justine Durant projected to win Position 3 seat on Spring ISD board of trustees
With 38 of 40 precincts reporting, incumbent Justine Durant was poised to win Position 3 on the Spring ISD board with 19,616, or 69 percent, of the votes. Challenger Myron Spencer received 8,867, or 31 percent, of the votes. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
"I'm looking forward to continuing [work] on our strategic plan and making sure that we ensure that every child receives the same type of quality education," Durant said. "I'm going to push forward with full-day Pre-K. It's very critical that our kids get that fresh start early. I'm also looking forward to having an opportunity to address our academics. We've seen some progress. I'm excited about being a part of the change that's happening in Spring. We definitely still have our challenges, but I want to be a part of that work."
Updated 10:00 p.m.
With 31 of 40 precincts reporting, Justine Durant continues to lead in the race for Spring ISD board of trustees, Position 3, with 18,776, or 69 percent of the votes. Challenger Myron Spencer has received 8,576, or 31 percent of the votes. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
7:30 p.m.
Justine Durant leads in the race for Spring ISD board of trustees, Position 3, with early and absentee voters. Durant received 14,912, or 69 percent, of the votes, and challenger Myron Spencer received 6,746, or 31 percent of the votes. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
Durant and Spencer vie for Spring ISD board of trustees, Position 3
6:07 p.m.
Position 3 is the only open board of trustees position on the ballot this election. Incumbent Justine Durant and challenger Myron Spencer are vying for that seat. Read a Q&A with the candidates
here.
Justine Durant has served on the board since 2006 and has a background in management and accounting.
Myron Spencer has worked as a principal and assistant principal in several Texas school districts.
Each candidate maintains a social media presence.