What was the focus of the Dallas ISD bond?
The $6.2 billion bond was intended to replace aging schools and upgrade facilities.
News / Local Politics
North Texas voters made critical decisions in the May 2, 2026, municipal elections, impacting local spending, transportation, and leadership. This article summarizes key outcomes from bond packages and school board races.
Across North Texas, voters participated in municipal elections deciding on significant bond packages and leadership positions. In Dallas ISD, the proposed $6.2 billion bond aimed to modernize aging schools. Fort Worth voters considered an $845 million bond focusing on streets, public safety, and infrastructure. Several cities also held elections for mayoral and city council seats, which will shape local policies and priorities.
In Tarrant County, school board races in Crowley, Castleberry, and White Settlement ISDs saw a mix of incumbents retaining their seats and new faces joining the boards. Daryl Davis II, a former board president, secured a seat in Crowley ISD. Tracy Gallman won in Castleberry ISD, and Krystal Arnold and Briley Hicks won in White Settlement ISD.
The $6.2 billion bond was intended to replace aging schools and upgrade facilities.
Crowley, Castleberry, and White Settlement ISDs held school board contests.
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