McKinney City Council Election Results
McKINNEY (CBSDFW.COM) - McKinney residents turned out to cast their ballots in the general election to vote for the mayor and city council representatives for District 1, District 3 and one at-large seat. A candidate must receive a majority of votes in the general election, or more than 50 percent of the total vote to be elected to city council.
Brian Loughmiller has won the mayor seat, earning another four-year term on McKinney City Council, according to the unofficial election results from the Collin County Election Administrator. Loughmiller earned 2497 votes or 89.95 percent of the total, defeating Derrick E. Johnson, who earned 279 votes or 10.05 percent of the total.
Randall P. Pogue has won the At Large seat, according to the unofficial election results from the Collin County Election Administrator. Pogue earned 1799 votes or 63.82 percent of the total. He defeated Jeremiah J. Hammer, who earned 385 votes or 13.66 percent of the total, and J. Martin Sanchez, who earned 635 votes or 22.53 percent of the total.
Don Day ran unopposed for the District 1 Council seat and collected 227 votes. Travis Ussery ran unopposed for the District 3 Council seat and collected 668 votes.
The City Council will canvas the election on Monday, May 20 at 5:30 p.m. The mayor, council member District 1, council member District 3 and council member at-large will be sworn in.
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