McKinney 2009 City Council election results

May 16, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Press Releases

McKINNEY, Texas (May 9, 2009) – Today McKinney residents turned out to cast their ballots in the general election to elect new City Council seats for Mayor, one At-large seat, District 1 and District 3. To be elected to City Council, a candidate must receive a majority of votes in the general election, or more than 50 percent of the total vote.

Brian Loughmiller has won the seat of Mayor and earned a three-year term on McKinney City Council, according to the unofficial election results from the Collin County Election Administrator. Loughmiller earned 3915 votes or 60.53 percent of the total, defeating George Fuller, who earned 2553 votes or 39.47 percent of the total. Travis Ussery ran unopposed for the District 3 Council seat and collected 602 votes.

David Brooks was elected to the seat of At-large on McKinney City Council. He earned 3878 votes or 64.32 percent of the vote total and defeated Gilda Garza who earned 1117 votes or 18.53 percent, and Curtis Rath who earned 1034 votes or 17.15 percent of the vote total.

Don Day also was elected to City Council. He will represent District 1 during a three-year term. He earned 205 votes or 54.52 percent of the vote total. Day defeated Alonzo James Tutson, who earned 72 votes or 19.15 percent, Randall Odell Wilder who earned 36 votes or 9.57 percent of the vote total and Maurice Malvern who earned 63 votes or 16.76 percent of the vote total.

Please visit www.mckinneyinfo.com for more information on details for the run-off election for City Council.

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