Election
BY EMILY LINCKE
Ellis, Creager win reelection to KISD board of trustees Incumbents Dustin Creager and Rob Ellis have secured re-election to their seats on the Klein ISD board of trustees, according to unofficial election results from Harris County. Results breakdown
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Incumbent
Winner
With all Harris County voting precincts report- ing, Creager held 57.06% of the vote compared to challenger Jack Velasquez’s 42.94% of the vote, totals show. Meanwhile, Ellis has 68.83% of the vote while challenger Justin “Bumpy” Wool- dridge has 31.17% of the vote. What else? Trustee Cathy M. Arellano filed to run for reelection in Position 6 and ran unopposed, as previously reported. Each member of the board of trustees is elected to an at-large position for three years in a nonpartisan election, according to the KISD website. All results are unofficial until canvassed. “Klein ISD extends its congratulations to Cathy Arellano, Dustin Creager, and Rob Ellis for their
Klein ISD board of trustees
Position 3
57.06% Dustin Creager 42.94% Jack Velasquez
Position 7
68.83% Rob Ellis 31.17% Justin "Bumpy" Wooldridge
SOURCE: HARRIS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE WEBSITE/COMMUNITY IMPACT
continued service to our community as trustees and thanks [to] the Klein ISD community for participating in this important election,” KISD officials said in a social media statement Nov. 5.
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