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First unofficial local election results
Austin County voters determined seven ballots
The following results are final, unofficial votes in Austin County.
Candidates were vying for seats on city councils in Sealy, San Felipe, Wallis and Bellville as well as school boards in Sealy and Bellville. Also, a tax rate proposition for Austin County Emergency Services District No. 1 was on the ballot for voters in the district that covers the Frydek, Brazos Country, San Felipe areas to determine whether or not to authorize a maximum ad valorem tax rate of ten cents on each $100 of taxable value of property.
Sealy City Council: 1,334 total votes
Councilmember Position 2
Chris Noack: 275
Lee Wiley: 168
Councilmember Position 4
Yvonne Johnson: 237
Roxanna Saldana: 207
Councilmember Position 5
Sandra Lee: 138
Edward Zapalac: 309
Sealy Independent School District: 961 total votes
School Trustee Place 6
John Sodolak: 475
Ralph Bond: 123
Bradley A. Miller: 355
School Trustee Place 7
Claribel Barrera: 270
Joe Mike Young: 611
Monique Clinton: 47
ESD #1: 512 total votes (3 mail-in)
Proposition A: Tax Rate
For: 166
Against: 343
City of Wallis: 626 total votes
Mayor
Belinda Halfin: 85
Dennis L. Diggs: 136
City Council (2 open seats)
Bernadette Parr: 100
Dennis Kulhanek: 86
Darren Mikeska: 41
Donna Hoffman: 36
Melissa McFarland: 142
San Felipe City Council: 230 total votes
Mayor (5 provisional votes still to be counted)
Bobby Byars: 116
Kent McCallister: 111
Alderman Position (2 open seats)
Jeffrey Davidson: 78
Sandy Brooks: 106
Larry Gentry: 135
Bellville City Council: 733 total votes
Mayor
James Harrison (unopposed): 216
Alderman Position 2
Arlie D. Kendrick (unopposed): 239
Alderman Position 4
Clay Kistler: 159
Paul C. Looney: 119
Bellville Independent School District
School Trustee Position 3
Jim Batson (unopposed): 249
School Trustee Position 4
Grant Lischka: 244
Nahida Sake: 32