Updated 12:30 a.m. May 7

Final election results are in for the four Plano ISD school board races up for grabs. Results are as follows:

PLACE 1



  • Carissa Picard—6,868 votes, 30.6 percent

  • Tammy Richards (incumbent)—15,576 votes, 69.4 percent


PLACE 2



  • Amanda Jackson—7,176 voters, 31.27 percent

  • Jack Liu—3,602 voters, 15.7 percent

  • Angela Powell—7,602 voters, 33.13 percent

  • Sree Yedavalli—4,566 voters, 19.9 percent


PLACE 3



  • Nancy Humphrey (incumbent)—10,011 voters, 51.33 percent

  • Yvette Jackson—2,537 voters, 11.83 percent

  • Nathan Rylander—7,903 voters, 36.84 percent


PLACE 6



  • Marilyn Hinton (incumbent)—5,599 votes, 26.36 percent

  • Greg Myer—10,480 votes, 49.34 percent

  • Trish Patterson—5,163 votes, 24.31 percent


Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated the percentage of the vote earned by candidates Angela Powell and Sree Yedavalli. They earned 33.13 percent and 19.9 percent, respectively.

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Posted 8:15 p.m. May 6

Collin County has released early vote totals in the four Plano ISD school board races.

Incumbent trustees Tammy Richards and Nancy Humphrey led their respective races in early vote totals, while fellow incumbent Marilyn Hinton trailed challenger Greg Myer in a three-way race.

Here are the results from early voting, with no election-day precincts reporting:

PLACE 1



  • Carissa Picard—4,437 votes, 29 percent

  • Tammy Richards (incumbent)—10,940 votes, 71 percent


PLACE 2



  • Amanda Jackson—5,055 voters, 32 percent

  • Jack Liu—2,503 voters, 16 percent

  • Angela Powell—5,421 voters, 34 percent

  • Sree Yedavalli—2,785 voters, 18 percent


PLACE 3



  • Nancy Humphrey (incumbent)—7,495 voters, 51 percent

  • Yvette Jackson—1,545 voters, 10 percent

  • Nathan Rylander—5,689 voters, 39 percent


PLACE 6



  • Marilyn Hinton (incumbent)—3,637 votes, 25 percent

  • Greg Myer—7,585 votes, 52 percent

  • Trish Patterson—3,406 votes, 23 percent