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MAY 6 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS

December One incumbent and three newcomers were elected during the May 6 local city council election. The elected officials will serve the Burleson community for the next three years

Incumbent Chris Fletcher received 54 percent of the total vote to win the mayoral seat outright, beating Ronnie Johnson, who vacated council Place 6 to run. This will be Mayor Fletcher's second term as mayor.

In Place 2, Phil Anderson received 74 percent of the total vote, beating Jake Wernette. Place 2 incumbent Rick Green choose not to run for re-election

In Place 4, Larry Scott, the sole challenger for this seat, received 100 percent of the vote. Tamara Payne, who occupied Place 4, also did not seek re-election.

In Place 6, Adam Russell ran unopposed and received 100 percent of the vote. Ronnie Johnson selected to vacate Place 6 to run for the Mayor's seat.

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City Council Meetings are held on the first and third Monday of each month, unless otherwise noticed, at Burleson City Hall, 141 W Renfro Street

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