Updated 12:27 a.m. CST

According to unofficial results it is likely that incumbent Amy Pattillo and Jordan Scott will be selected to the Rollingwood City Council. Pattillo received 309 votes, or 47.69 percent, while Scott garnered 199 votes, or 30.71 percent. Colin MacDougal received 140 votes, or 21.60 percent.

All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Posted 7:11 p.m. CST

In a special election to select two aldermen for Rollingwood City Council, candidates Jordan Scott and incumbent Amy Pattillo are leading over third candidate Colin MacDougal, according to early voting results.

Pattillo has received 163 votes, or 48.51 percent of the early votes, and Scott received 93 votes, or 27.68 percent. MacDougal is closely behind in third place with 80 votes, or 23.81 percent.

Pattillo, who currently serves on the council, has lived in Rollingwood for 10 years and views maintaining Rollingwood's small-town feel, improving walkability, supporting local businesses, and improving infrastructure and traffic flow on Bee Caves Road as the city's most important issues.

Scott, an active community volunteer and real estate investor, said the needs of the community differ from person to person. He said keeping Rollingwood affordable and improving infrastructure are two important issues facing the city.

MacDougal has served on the Rollingwood Planning and Zoning Commission for the past five years. He said he views water usage and public safety as the top issues facing the city.

In the general election Rollingwood elected a new mayor, as Thom Farrell ran unopposed for the position. Roxanne McKee and alderwoman Sara Hutson also ran unopposed and will serve on the council.