Unofficial results from all of Montgomery County and all voting centers in Harris County show Amanda Bass, Jennifer Kratky and Coco White winning their respective positions on the Tomball ISD board of trustees.
All results are unofficial until canvassed.
Updated 7:04 a.m. Nov 6
Unofficial results from all of Montgomery County and 685 of 700 voting centers in Harris County show Amanda Bass, Jennifer Kratky and Coco White on their way to victory for their respective positions on the Tomball ISD board of trustees.
All results are unofficial until canvassed.
Updated 10:30 p.m. Nov. 5
Unofficial results from Montgomery and Harris County still show Amanda Bass, Jennifer Kratky and Coco White leading in the race for their respective positions on the Tomball ISD board of trustees.
Posted 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5
Unofficial results from the first round of ballots posted by Harris County show Amanda Bass, Jennifer Kratky and Coco White leading in the race for their respective positions on the Tomball ISD board of trustees.
What you need to know
Six candidates are vying for three positions: Position 5, Position 6 and Position 7.
According to unofficial early voting results:
- Bass leads Joseph Ferguson for Position 5 with 27,483 votes.
- Kratky leads incumbent Justin Unser for Position 6 with 20,726 votes.
- White leads John Payne for Position 7 with 20,105 votes.
Meet the candidates
White and Payne are running for Position 7 of the Tomball ISD board of trustees:
- White said his priority is to ensure the district provides a safe, supportive environment for every student while maintaining high standards of education.
- Payne said his priorities would be to ensure safety, educational excellence, learning foundations for success and fiscal responsibility.
- Unser said his priority is student achievement through safe schools.
- Kratky said her priority is ensuring that parent and teacher input is at the forefront in all school board decision-making.
- Bass said her priority is to drive continuous improvement in student success and readiness for college, career and military paths.
- Ferguson said his priority is student safety and high academic standards.
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