Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | October 2025

Election

Voter Guide

2025

Dates to know

Where to vote

Oct. 20: First day of early voting Oct. 24: Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) Oct. 31 : Last day of early voting Nov. 4: Election Day and the last day to receive ballot by mail (or Nov. 5 if carrier envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m. at location of election on Election Day)

Fort Bend County residents can vote at any polling location during early voting or on election day. Visit www.fortbendcountytx.gov for polling locations.

Only candidates in contested elections are included. Go to county election websites for information on uncontested races.

*Incumbent

Missouri City City Council, At-Large Position 1

Missouri City mayor

Robin J. Elackatt* Occupation & relevant experience: City of Missouri City mayor www.mayorrobin.com

Jeffrey L. Boney Occupation & relevant experience: Seasoned entrepreneur, former bank executive with Washington Mutual Bank, nationally award-winning journalist www.boneyformayor.com

Shad Bogany Occupation & relevant experience: Emeritus real estate broker, radio show talk show host [for] 35 years, Texas Realtors past chairman www.bogany1.com

What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Missouri City?

What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Missouri City? My top priority is building a city where small businesses can succeed. By growing our commercial base, we can boost sales tax revenue, strengthen Missouri City’s economy and ease the burden on homeowners by reducing reliance on property taxes.

As mayor, my top priority is building a city that works for all of us, regardless of ZIP code, subdivision or home value. That means staying laser-focused on becoming a destination city, a scenic city and a city that thrives by investing in its people—through strong, intentional community engagement.

To strengthen the core of our city by focusing on public safety, infrastructure and neighborhoods. We have already increased support in these areas and invested in community spaces. I will continue to focus on safer streets, drainage, public safety and smarter growth so Missouri City thrives as a premier community.

Missouri City City Council, District B

Sonya Brown-Marshall* Occupation & relevant experience: Business executive, commercial real estate practitioner and Texas licensed Realtor www.sonyabrownmarshall.com

James Davidson Occupation & relevant experience: Senior communications consultant, Planning & Zoning commissioner, Missouri City Parks Foundation vice president, TIRZ No. 3 board member www.jamesformctx.com

Sharita L. Thompson Occupation & relevant experience: Founder of Crown Legacy Consulting, HOA secretary/treasurer, championing leadership training and neighborhood advocacy www.sharitalthompsonformctx.com

With property values at an all-time high, I will continue to push for additional revenue streams, budget alternatives and economic development that will support a flip from a property tax base budget to a more sales tax and other revenue base budget. What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Missouri City?

What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Missouri City?

Economic development is my main priority. If elected, I’ll work with City Council colleagues to attract innovative businesses, support local entrepreneurs and encourage redevelopment along Texas Parkway. By diversifying our tax base and creating jobs, we’ll enhance opportunities and invest in key gateway areas for Missouri City’s future success.

As a Missouri City councilmember for District B, my priority is giving residents a stronger voice in shaping growth and services. I’ll focus on infrastructure, public safety and smart development, while ensuring accessible, responsive city services. With transparency and disciplined leadership, I’ll strengthen District B and Missouri City’s future.

Candidates were asked to keep responses under 50 words, answer the questions provided and avoid attacking opponents. Answers may have been edited or cut to adhere to those guidelines, or for style and clarity. For more election coverage, go to www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide.

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