McKinney | May 2023

ELECTION RESULTS

McKinney local election results

RESULTS BREAKDOWN

Airport expansion grounded by McKinney voters

COMPILED BY SAMANTHA DOUTY & SHELBIE HAMILTON

Headed to runo RUNOFF

Incumbent

Winner

Several races were on the ballot during the May 6 election in McKinney. Residents elected McKinney City Council members, three McKinney ISD board trustees and one Collin College board trustees. Two Collin College races will move into a runo June 10.

BY SHELBIE HAMILTON

A majority of McKinney voters cast their ballot against a $200 million proposition to fund an expansion at McKinney National Airport, according to election results from Collin County. Voters against the bond represented 58.69% of votes cast, totaling 12,822. The number of votes in favor of the proposition totaled 9,024, or 41.31%. McKinney Mayor George Fuller said he is disappointed in the results. “The voters spoke on how they feel about a general obligation bond,” George Fuller said. “I feel like it’s a missed opportunity for the city, but we will look at dierent paths forward for the airport.” The measure ended up on the ballot after city ocials convened a bond committee in late September to consider the total $300 million expansion. The proposed expansion included plans for a 144,000-square-foot commercial pas- senger terminal with four gates, 2,000 parking spaces, dining, retail and enhanced passenger experience amenities. McKinney National Airport provides general aviation services, such as private business ights, ight training and medical transport. The airport has been undergoing various expan- sion projects for some time, and it continues to operate at 100% occupancy, all while operating on its own revenues, city ocials said. Voters previously turned down a $50 million bond proposition to fund the airport in 2015, but city ocials found other ways to expand, McKinney ocials said. Results were canvassed by City Council on May 16.

SOURCE: COLLIN COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENTCOMMUNITY IMPACT

COLLIN COLLEGE

MCKINNEY CITY COUNCIL

ATLARGE 2

BOARD OF TRUSTEES, PLACE 1

50.79% Michael Jones 44.87% Tom Meredith 4.34% Taiwo Ajunwon

49.93% Fred Moses 50.07% Megan Wallace

BOARD OF TRUSTEES, PLACE 2

44.24% Jay Saad

DISTRICT 2

75.72% Patrick J. Cloutier 24.28% Michael Silva

49.1% Scott Coleman 6.65% Philip Timmons

BOARD OF TRUSTEES, PLACE 3

MCKINNEY ISD

45% Stacey Donald

41.93% Cathie Alexander 13.06% Joe Minissale

BOARD OF TRUSTEES, PLACE 4

44.26% Brittany Hendrickson

55.74% Amy Dankel

VOTER TURNOUT

BOARD OF TRUSTEES, PLACE 5

59.55% Lynn Sperry 40.45% Rachel Elliott

Nearly 12% of McKinney registered voters turned out to vote on May 6.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES, PLACE 6

Total registered voters: 689,552

Ballots cast 11.89% Did not vote 88.14%

32.14% James Westerheid 55.95% Stephanie O’Dell 11.92% Serena Ashcroft

For more election information, visit communityimpact.com .

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