May 3, 2025 Election Results
Some (unofficial ) election results for the May 3, 2025 election in Central Texas. This year voters in our area’s communities are being asked to choose both city and school district leaders. School districts, Rogers, have multi-million dollar propositions on the ballot that could determine the future for those districts. Other communities, like Salado, have propositions that will affect tax rates and local ordinances.
Rogers ISD Proposition A
Precincts: 49 / 49 (100% reporting)
For 73.33% 253 // Against 26.67% 92 Vote Total: 345
Rogers ISD Proposition B
Precincts: 49 / 49 (100% reporting)
For 71.76% 249 // Against 28.24% 98 Vote Total: 347
Salado Proposition A
Precincts: 49 / 49 (100% reporting)
For 65.51% 340 // Against 34.49% 179 Vote Total: 519
Temple City Council, Dist. 1
Precincts: 49 / 49 (100% reporting)
Jessica Walker 78.98% 357 // CJ Grisham 21.02% 95 Vote Total: 452
City of Rockdale – Council, West Ward Milam
Kyle Walker | 78 |
029.17%
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Daniel Willie | 130 |
61.46%
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Taylor Hjorth | 21 |
9.38%
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Rockdale ISD – Trustee, Pl. 3 Milam
Quinn Kearney | 37 |
26.81%
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Amy Ogea Casas | 101 |
73.19%
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Rockdale ISD – Trustee, Pl. 5 Milam
Scott Heintze | 126 |
86.90%
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Brad Ingram | 19 |
13.10%
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City of Thorndale – Mayor Milam
George Galbreath | 37 |
50.68%
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Gerald Niemtschk | 36 |
49.32%
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City of Thorndale – Council Milam
Michael Becker | 55 |
55.00%
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Jared Melde | 45 |
45.00%
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Open Seats: 2
City of Thorndale – Proposition 1Milam
The reauthorization of the local sales and use tax in the city of Thorndale at the rate of one-forth of one percent to continue providing revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets.
For | 58 |
84.06%
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Against | 11 |
15.94%
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