Frisco CITY COUNCIL General Election

City Councils are responsible for overseeing the management of each city, including hiring the city manager, policy and development issues, and setting the budget and tax rate.  Each council member represents the residents and taxpayers in the city and work as a body to benefit the city through their governance.

The City of Frisco General Election will be held on Saturday, May 4, 2024 to elect members for City Council Place 1 and City Council Place 3.

For more information on who is currently serving on the Frisco City Council, please visit the City Council page.

To find more 2024 election information for the City of Frisco, visit here.

Frisco ISD SCHOOL BOARD Election

The School Board Oversees the management of the school district, including hiring the district’s superintendent, setting the budget and establishing the vision. School board members work with their communities to help parents and taxpayers stay informed on the current issues within their area schools and the district.

Frisco ISD Board members are elected at-large to three-year, staggered terms representing the entire FISD community. Early voting and Election Day polling places are established by the Denton County Elections Administrator for Denton County voters and Collin County Elections Administrator for Collin County voters by virtue of a Joint Election Agreement with both counties and other local entities. There are no runoff elections; the candidate who receives the most votes (a combined total from Collin and Denton counties) wins the seat on the School Board.

The next election for the Frisco ISD Board of Trustees Place No. 6 and Place No. 7 will take place in May 2024.

For information on the Frisco ISD Board of Trustees, please see the Frisco ISD page.

Frederick Kaiser, Candidate for Frico ISD, Place 6

Melanie Barrios-Jones, Candidate for Frisco ISD Board of Trstees, Place 7

Sherrie Salas, Candidate for Frisco ISD, Place 6

Keith Maddox, Candidate or Frisco ISD Board of Trustees, Place 7