Early voting results for the Nov. 5 general election show Chris "CT" Todd, Denise Morrison and Nicole Doerre Peters have taken early leads in their respective races for Klein ISD board of trustees positions 3, 4 and 5.
Up for election
Todd, the incumbent who was first elected in 2018, is taking on challenger Natalie Pilkinton for Position 3, while incumbent Dustin Creager—first elected in 2021—is running against challengers Benny R. Kinsey and Morrison for Position 4.
Newcomers Doerre Peters and Justin "Bumpy" Wooldridge face off for the Position 5 seat, which was previously held by Ronnie Anderson, who opted not to seek re-election this year. Anderson was first elected to the board in 2009.
Zooming in
According to early and absentee voting results reported by the Harris County Clerk's Office, Todd has taken the lead in the race for Position 3 with 35,134 votes, while Pilkinton has received 28,290 votes.
Meanwhile, Morrison has taken the lead in the race for Position 4 with 26,400 votes, while Creager has received 25,299 votes and Kinsey has received 8,619 votes.
For Position 5, Doerre Peters has taken the lead with 39,802, while Wooldridge has received 21,718 votes.
Some context
Each of KISD's seven trustees is elected to an at-large position for three years in a nonpartisan election, according to the KISD website. KISD is a public school district that serves over 54,000 students in grades pre-K-12 across 88 square miles in northwest Harris County.
For more information about trustee elections in KISD, click here. For more information on how Texas school boards function, click here.
Stay tuned
Community Impact will update this article as more Election Day results are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
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