Early voting for the runoff election for two seats on Hutto City Council will end Tuesday, June 3. Election day will take place Saturday, June 7, from 7 a.m.-7 p.m., and residents can cast their ballot at any Williamson County polling location.

What you need to know

Cory Denena will face Jim Morris for the Place 3 runoff election. According to unofficial results, Denena received 44.01% of votes in the May election, and Morris received 42.84% of votes. Monekia Kea also ran for Place 3 and received 13.03% of votes.

For Place 6, incumbent Amberley Kolar will runoff against Aaron King. Unofficial results show Kolar with 42.38% of votes and King with 29.6% in the May election. Brandon Deleon and Erin McGowan also ran for Place 6 and account for the other 28% of votes.

Hutto City Council candidates responded to a Community Impact Q&A in March. Their responses can be found here.


Some context

Hutto's bylaws require a majority vote to secure the win. No candidate for either Place 3 or Place 6 received more than 50% of votes in the May election.

Incumbent Mike Snyder won re-election for the mayoral race. According to unofficial results, Snyder received 1,079 votes, or 51.55% of the ballots cast. His opponent, Henry Gideon, received 1,014 votes, or 48.45% of the votes.

What else?


All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide/election-results to see results from all local elections in your community.