Friday, May 11, 2007
Keller ISD and city council elections draw large early-voting turnout
The Star-Telegram reports that large amounts of early-voting has taken place in both the Keller school district elections as well as the race for Keller City Council.
As of today, 2,939 of the district's 69,600 registered voters have already cast ballots for the KISD board positions, while the city of Keller reported that 1,834 of its 23,641 registered voters went to the polls early.
The S-T cites "personality conflicts" on the school board as the cause for the increased interest in the races.
Posted by Chad J.
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