Election History

Special Election - Venue Tax, May 4, 2024

Results

Proposition A: Authorizing the City of Fort Worth, Texas to provide for renovation of the Fort Worth Convention Center and related infrastructure (the "Venue Project" designated by City Council Resolution No. 5866-01-2024), and to impose a new venue hotel occupancy tax on the price paid for a room in a hotel, at a rate not to exceed two percent (2%) of the price of the hotel room, for the purpose of financing the Venue Project; if approved, the maximum hotel occupancy tax rate imposed from all sources in the City of Fort Worth would be seventeen percent (17%) of the price paid for a room in a hotel.

 

Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 14,626 186 43 14,855
Against 5,755 103 15 5,873

 

Runoff Election, June 10, 2023

Results

District 11

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Rick Herring                   1059  0 0 1059
Jeanette Martinez 1528  0 0 1528

 

General Election, May 6, 2023

Results

Mayor

Candidate   Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Mattie Parker   29345 799 355 30499
Alyson Kennedy 2209 70 20 2299
Jennifer Castillo    5123 194 34 5351
Adrian Devine Smith   1918 33 4 1955
Kenneth Bowens, Jr.       3688 109 18 3815

District 2

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Carlos Flores                   1146 0 0 1146

District 3

Candidate   Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Michael D. Crain              5109 0 397 5506

District 4

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Teresa Ramirez              1767 0 0 1767
Charlie Lauersdorf 2647 0 0 2647

District 5

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Gyna M. Bivens              2365 0 0 2365
Bob Willoughby  651 0 0 651
McKinley Jackson 584 0 0 584

District 6

Candidate     Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Tonya Carter                   478 0 0 478
Italia De La Cruz       1676 0 0 1676
Jared Williams 2915 0 0 2915

District 7

Candidate          Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Caleb Backholm              623 0 0 623
Jason Ellis 1741 0 0 1741
Macy Hill 3728 0 0 3728

District 8

Candidate                         Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Chris Nettles   1651 0 0  1651

District 9

Candidate                         Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Chris Reed  187 0 0 187
Elizabeth M. Beck 3428 0 0 3428
Pamela A. Boggess 2279 0 0 2279
Jason Lee Peña  497 0 0 497

District 10

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Brandon Robert Jones    1384 501 0 1885
Alan Blaylock  3148 643 0 3791

District 11

Candidate                  Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Rick Herring 1016 0 0 1016
Tara Maldonado-Wilson  517 0 0 517
Ricardo Avita 180 0 0 180
Jeanette Martinez 1082 0 0 1082
Christopher Johnson 186 0 0 186

 

District 4 Special Election, May 7, 2022

Results

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Alan Blaylock  2663  0 0  2663
James H. McBride  272  0  272
Teresa Ramirez  620  0  620
Tara M. Wilson  1562  0  1562

 

Bond & Charter Election, May 7, 2022

Results

Proposition A: The issuance of $369,218,300 of public securities for streets and mobility infrastructure improvements and the imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the public securities Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 19,671 261 37 19,969
Against 9,514 244 19 9,777
Proposition B: The issuance of $123,955,500 of public securities for park and recreation improvements and the imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the public securities Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 17,893 219 32 18,144
Against 11,148 284 23 11,455
Proposition C: The issuance of $12,505,200 of public securities for public library improvements and the imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the public securities Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 17,639 231 25 17,895
Against 11,335 269 30 11,634
Proposition D: The issuance of $39,321,000 of public securities for police and fire public safety improvements and the imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the public securities Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 21,581 344 42 21,967
Against 7,498 155 14 7,667
Proposition E: The issuance of $15,000,000 of public securities for acquisition, site preparation, and accessibility enhancements for natural area and open space improvements and the imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the public securities Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 16,557 204 31 16,792
Against 12,251 290 24 12,565
Proposition F: Shall Section 3 of Chapter III of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to provide that the mayor’s annual pay shall be half of the average annual base-rate salary for all City department heads and that the other city council members’ annual pay shall be half of the average annual base-rate salary for all City assistant department heads starting October 1, 2022? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 13,493 254 34 13,781
Against 14,866 216 21 15,103
Proposition G: Shall Section 3 of Chapter IV of the Fort Worth City Charter be revised to add language explicitly stating that metes and bounds descriptions are not necessary when the city council district boundaries are revised due to population changes based on recent census data? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 13,957 199 29 14,185
Against 13,408 250 21 13,679
Proposition H: Shall Sections 1 and 3 of Chapter V, Section 4 of Chapter VI, and Section 3 of Chapter XXVIII of the Fort Worth City Charter be revised to delete references to certain appointees and employees having the option to request a City Council public hearing regarding their removal? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 13,378 197 28 13,603
Against 13,831 248 22 14,101
Proposition I: Shall Section 1 of Chapter XIX and Section 3 of Chapter XX of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to increase the city secretary’s time for reviewing voter-submitted petitions from ten (10) days to twenty-five (25) days? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 17,713 270 29 18,012
Against 10,325 192 21 10,538
Proposition J: Shall Section 1 of Chapter IX of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to remove the assessment and collection of taxes as a duty of the department of finance to reflect that the current practice of assessing and collecting all taxes, including special assessments, is performed by the county? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 19,109 327 44 19,480
Against 8,043 118 6 8,167
Proposition K: Shall Chapter XV of the Fort Worth City Charter be deleted in its entirety since the functions of a health department are performed by Tarrant County instead of the city? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 22,118 377 45 22,540
Against 5,617 79 6 5,702
Proposition L: Shall Section 5 of Chapter XXI of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to reduce the required newspaper publications for the sale of certain property from once-a-week for four weeks to one time with a requirement that notice also be placed and remain on the city’s webpage for the four weeks preceding the sale? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 17,857 308 37 18,202
Against 9,678 155 13 9,846
Proposition M: Shall Section 4 of Chapter XXII of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to clarify that the city is not required to assess owners of abutting property for the cost of construction of sidewalks and curbs and that the city may directly pay such costs itself? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 23,293 402 46 23,741
Against 4,810 68 9 4,887
Proposition N: Shall Section 1 of Chapter XXIV of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to provide that the tax assessor-collector shall provide a list of assessments of real and personal property to the City Council in accordance with deadlines established under state law? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 23,971 431 46 24,448
Against 3,474 38 4 3,516
Proposition O: Shall Section 6 of Chapter XXVI of the Fort Worth City Charter, which requires public service corporations to file an annual report, be deleted in its entirety? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 7,631 85 21 7,737
Against 19,788 383 27 20,198
Proposition P: Shall Section 17 of Chapter XXVII of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to allow the official advertising contract to have a term longer than one year? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 14,198 203 31 14,432
Against 12,897 257 17 13,171
Proposition Q: Shall Section 3 of Chapter I of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to delete outdated language and to reflect that an annexation election will be called and conducted in accordance with state law and may be conducted directly by the city or by county election officials contracted by the city with voters to mark ballot to indicate their selection? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 22,046 385 42 22,473
Against 5,134 77 7 5,218
Proposition R: Shall Section 11 of Chapter X of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to clarify that the independent auditor’s duties consist of auditing records and expressing an opinion on the annual comprehensive financial report and single audit and to remove requirement for physically printed copies? Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 16,952 290 40 17,282
Against 10,190 177 10 10,377

 

Runoff Election, June 5, 2021

Results

Mayor

       
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Mattie Parker 46297 785 243 47325
Deborah Peoples 40775 204 76  41055

District 6

       
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Jungus Jordan  6924 0 0 6924
Jared Williams 7197 0 0 7197

District 7

       
Candidate Tarrant County  Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Zeb Pent 6293 529 0 6822 
Leonard Firestone  8014 399 8413 

District 8

       
Candidate  Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Kelly Allen Gray 3294 0 0 3294
Chris Nettles 3594 0 0 3594

District 9

       
Candidate   Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Elizabeth M. Beck 5348 5348 
Fernando Peralta 3285 0 0 3285

 

General Election, May 1, 2021

Results

Mayor

       
Candidate
Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Mike Hayes 892 106 1 999
Steve Penate 6248 197 25 6470
Cedric C. Kanyinda 329 17 0 346
Chris Rector 239 29 0 322
Mattie Parker 20551 389 74 21014
W. Brian Byrd 9835 113 41 9989
Ann Zadeh  5760 45 13 5818
Daniel "DC" Caldwell, I 306 24 0 330
Mylene George 49 10 0 59
Deborah Peoples 22395 177 22 22594
         

District 2

       
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Carlos Flores  2565 0 0 2565
Juan Sixtos 408 0 0 408
Theodore O. Gray 321 0 0 321
Jen Sarduy 653 0 0 653
         

District 3

       
Candidate  Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Michaels Caceres 344 0 9 353
Tonya D. Carter 759 764 
Adrian Devine Smith 193 0 0 193
Daniel "Double T" Fattori 361 0 4 365
 Michael D. Crain 8145 0 110 8255
Andy Gallagher 353 0 2 355
Anne Low 450 0 3 453
Katie Johnson 814 0 10 824
         

District 4

       
Candidate  Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Max J. Striker 506 0 0 506
Cary Moon 3755 0 0 3755
Jorge L. Chavez 647 0 0 647
Kristie Hanhart 342 0 0 342
Tara M. Wilson 2054 0 0 2054
         

District 5

       
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Gyna M. Bivens 3610 0 0 3610
Bob Willoughby 646 0 0 646
Mar"Tayshia James 529 0 0 529
Ricky Vazquez 458 0 0 458
Antonio (Twin) Harris 509 0 0 509
         

District 6

       
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Jungus Jordan 4551 0 0 4551
Jared Williams 3577 0 0 3577
Tiesa Leggett 2265 0 0 2265
         

 District 7

       
 Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County  Vote Total
Zeb Pent 3513 318 0 3831
Cornelia (Connie) Cottrell 470  71 0 541
Michele Stephens McNill  305 59 0 364
Leonard Firestone 2976 220 0 3196
Lee Henderson 1680 114 0 1794
Miguel Zamora 596 62 0 658
Jake Wurman 629 100 0 729
Irvin (Tee) Thomas 79 25 0 104
Joseph Lockhart Jr. 295 38 0 333
Morris Curlee Jr. 192 31 0 223
         

 District 8

       
 Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Kelly Allen Gray 2234 0 0 2234
Tyrone King 236 0 0 236
Millennium Woods Jr. 67 0 0 67
Chris Nettles  2353 0 0 2353
Christopher Johnson  242 0 0 242
         

 District 9

       
 Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Elizabeth M. Beck 3077 0 0 3077
Sabrina Renteria 571 0 0 571
Fernando Peralta 898 0 0 898
Darien George 293 0 0 293
Jordan Mims 674 0 0 674
Doyle C. Fine II 84 0 0 84
Ricardo Avitia 234 0 0 234
Jared T. Sloane 804 0 0 804
Erick Richerson 559 0 0 559
         

Crime Control & Prevention District Election, July 14, 2020

Results

 

Proposition

Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
 Weather the Fort Worth Crime Control and Prevention District should be continued for ten (10) years and the Crime Control and Prevention District sales tax of one-half cent should be continued for ten (10) years. For 35,581 418 46 36,045
Against 19,751 161 18 19,930
           

General Election, May 4, 2019

Results

Mayor

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Betsy Price 21,629 90 21 21,740
Deborah Peoples 16,261 26 1 16,288
James H. McBride 873 6 0 879
Mike Haynes (Write-in) 35 2 0 37

District 2

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Carlos E. Flores 1,467 0 0 1,467

District 3

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Brian Byrd 5,593 0 18 5,611
Tanner Smith 1,343 0 4 1,347

District 4

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Cary Moon 3,146 0 0 3,146
Max J. Sticker 1,107 0 0 1,107

District 5

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Gyna Bivens 2,814 0 0 2,814
Thomas Brown 309 0 0 309
Waymond Brown, Sr. 208 0 0 208
Tammy Pierce 713 0 0 713
Bob Willoughby 247 0 0 247

District 6

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Jungus Jordan 3,650 0 0 3,650
Daryl R. Davis, II 2,358 0 0 2,358
Rod Smith 612 0 0 612

District 7

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Dennis Shingleton 3,039 63 0 3,102
David Hawthorne 507 27 0 534
Michael Matos 912 25 0 937

District 8

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Kelly Allen Gray 1,988 0 0 1,988
Kevin “KL” Johnson 246 0 0 246
Chris Nettles 1,483 0 0 1,483

District 9

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Ann Zadeh 3,593 0 0 3,593

 

 

Bond Election, May 5, 2018

Results

Proposition A: The issuance of Tax-supported public securities for streets and mobility infrastructure improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $261,630,080 Tarrant County Denton County Parker County  Total
For  14,931 63 0 14,994
Against  3,591 25 0 3,616
Proposition B:The issuance of Tax-supported public securities for parks and recreation improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $84,180,600 Tarrant County Denton County Parker County  Total
For  13,653 52 0 13,705
Against  4,814 36 0 4,850
Proposition C: The issuance of Tax-supported public securities for public library improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $9,868,500 Tarrant County Denton County Parker County  Total
For 14,087 52  0 14,139
Against 4,376  35 0 4,411
Proposition D: The issuance of Tax-supported public securities for fire safety improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $11,975,820 Tarrant County Denton County Parker County  Total
For 15,246  66 0 15,312
Against 3,229  22 0 3,251
Proposition E: The issuance of Tax-supported public securities for animal care and shelter facility improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $13,770,000 Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 13,621 47  0 13,668
Against 4,827 41 0 4,868
Proposition F: The issuance of Tax-supported public securities for police facility improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $18,075,000 Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total
For 14,855  63 0 14,918
Against 3,642 25 0 3,667
         

District 2 Run-off Election, June 10, 2017

Results

Candidate  Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Carlos E. Flores  1370 0   1370
Steve Thornton  1273 0   1273
         

General Election, May 6, 2017

Results 

Mayor

Candidate  Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Betsy Price 23219  227   23446
Chris Nettles  9819  55   9874

District 2

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Steve Thorton 1050     1050
Jennifer Trevino 532     532
Carlos E. Flores 1277     1277
Tony Perez 56     56

District 3

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
W.B. "Zim" Zimmerman  3674     3674
Brian Byrd  4360     4360

District 4

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Cary Moon  2323     2323
Max J. Striker  728     728

District 5

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Gyna Bivens 2582     2582
Bob Willoughby 113     113

District 6

Candidate Tarrant County  Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Jungus Jordan 2795     2795
Nicholas St. John 539     539
Rodrick "Rod" Smith 624     624
Paul E. Hicks 484     484

District 7

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Dennis Shingleton 2791 147   2938
Michael Matos 971  78   1049

District 8

Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Kevin KL" Johnson 758     758
Kelly Allen Gray 1914     1914
Johnnie Sanders 13     13

District 9

Candidate Tarrant County  Denton County Parker County Vote Total
John Fitzgerald 1603     1603
Ann Zadeh 3159     3159

Charter Election, May 7, 2016

Results

Proposition

For Against

1:

Shall Sections 1 and 2 of Chapter III and Section 2 of Chapter IV and other sections referencing the term of office for the City Council in the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to increase the current two (2) year terms for the City Council to three (3) year terms starting with the 2017 general election?

Impact: Increases the number of years from two years to three years that a council member serves after elected.

 6,518  9,387

2:

Shall Sections 1, 2 and 5 of Chapter III and Section 3 of Chapter IV and other sections referencing the number of council members in the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to increase the number of City Council members from nine (9) to eleven (11) members, one of which is the mayor, beginning with the first election following the 2020 census and adoption of the new redistricting map by the City Council and to maintain the quorum at two-thirds (2/3) of the members of the City Council?

Impact: Increases the number of council members from nine members to eleven beginning with the first election following the 2020 census.

 8,041  7,860

3:

Shall Section 3 of Chapter III of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to increase the compensation of council members from the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) per year to forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000.00) per year and the compensation of the mayor from twenty-nine thousand dollars ($29,000.00) per year to sixty thousand dollars ($60,000.00) per year starting October 1, 2016?

Impact: Increases the salaries of the Mayor and Council Members in October of 2016.

5,474  10,362

4:

If Proposition 1 is approved by the voters, shall Section 4 of Chapter III of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to allow a majority of the City Council to appoint a qualified person from the district whose place has been vacated to serve the unexpired term if the vacancy occurs twelve (12) months or less prior to the end of an unexpired term?

Impact: If Proposition 1 passes, it would allow a council seat that is vacant to be filled by a majority of the City Council, provided the seat will be vacant 12 months or less prior to the next election.

8,093  7,646

5:

Shall the first paragraph of Section 5 of Chapter III of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to provide that the newly-elected City Council members may be sworn in at the same meeting at which the election results are canvassed provided the meeting is held within the City limits of Fort Worth?

Impact: Will allow the mayor and councilmembers to be sworn in at the same time the votes are canvassed.

11,878  3,803

6:

Shall Sections 1 and 3 of Chapter IV of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to clarify that a person seeking election to the City Council must have resided in the district for which he or she seeks election for 180 days prior to the first allowed filing date for the election?

Impact: Clarifies that a candidate must live in district 180 days before the first day to file.

13,886  1,868

7:

Shall Chapter VII of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to add a new section to provide that municipal judges will be appointed and may be removed for cause by a majority vote of the City Council?

Impact: Allows removal of municipal judges for cause.

10,509  5,077

8:

Shall Section 2 of Chapter X of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to provide for budget hearings, adoption and publication of the budget, appropriation ordinance and tax levy ordinance in accordance with State law?

Impact: Public hearings and publications will be handled in compliance with state law, reducing costs

13,022  2,492

9:

Shall Section 6 of Chapter XX of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to clarify that when competing ordinances are presented to the voters at an election that the ordinance that receives the highest number of favorable votes prevails?

Impact: Clarifies that the ordinance with highest number of affirmative votes prevails.

13,004  2,623

10:

Shall Chapter XXVII of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to add Section 21 to provide for electronic and other web based publications and notices as a substitute for newspaper publications where allowed by State law? Shall Chapter XXVII of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to add Section 21 to provide for electronic and other web based publications and notices as a substitute for newspaper publications where allowed by State law?

8,452  7,051 

11:

Shall Section 8 of Chapter III and Section 7 of Chapter XXVII of the Fort Worth City Charter be amended to eliminate the provisions in each section that are in conflict with State and Federal law?

Impact: Removes Charter provisions inconsistent with state and federal law.

12,063  3,327 

 

General Election, May 9, 2015

Results

After all deadlines had expired for candidates to be placed on the ballot for the election, the City Secretary delivered to the City Council a "Certification of Unopposed Candidacy'', informing the City Council that only one (1) person had filed as a candidate for the office of Mayor and only one (1) person had filed as a candidate for election in each of City Council District Nos. 3, 6, and 9. upon receipt of said "Certification of Unopposed Candidacy" on March 17, 2015, the City Council, as authorized by Section 2.053 of the Texas Election Code, adopted City Ordinance No. 21692-03-2015, declaring elected to office the unopposed candidates for the office of Mayor and for City Council Members for City Council District Nos. 3, 6, and 9 and canceling the election for those uncontested offices.

District 2

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Salvador "Sal" Espino 1170   1170
Steve Thorn 1144   1144

District 4

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
 Danny Scarth 1520   1520
Cary Moon 2266   2266

District 5

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Bob Willoughby 389   389
Gyna M. Bivens 2402   2402

 District 7

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Andy Gallagher 608 3 611
Dennis Shingleton 2342 12 2354

District 8

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
 Kelly Allen Gray 1971   1971
Sharon Mason-Ford 559   559

 

Special Election, Nov. 4, 2014

Results

Proposition

 For/Against Tarrant County  Denton County Vote Total
1: Authorizing the City of Fort Worth, Texas to provide for the planning, acquisition, establishment, development, construction and renovation of a multipurpose arena at the intersection of Harley Avenue and Gendy Street and other adjacent support facilities as a venue project, and to impose an admissions tax on each ticket sold as admission to an event held at the venue project, at a rate not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the price of the ticket, for the purpose of financing the venue project.  For  98,533  986  99,519
  Against  26,149  375  26,524
         
 2: Authorizing the City of Fort Worth, Texas to provide for the planning, acquisition, establishment, development, construction and renovation of a multipurpose arena at the intersection of Harley Avenue and Gendy Street and other adjacent support facilities as a venue project, and to impose a livestock facility use tax on each stall or pen used or occupied by livestock during an event held on one or more consecutive days in which the venue project is used, not to exceed twenty dollars ($20.00) in the aggregate per stall or pen rental for any event, for the purpose of financing the venue project.  For  95,210  943  96,153
  Against  28,669   414  29,083
         
3: Authorizing the City of Fort Worth, Texas to provide for the planning, acquisition, establishment, development, construction and renovation of a multipurpose arena at the intersection of Harley Avenue and Gendy Street and other adjacent support facilities as a venue project, and to impose a parking tax on each motor vehicle parking in a parking facility that serves or will serve the venue project, not to exceed five dollars ($5.00) for each motor vehicle, for the purpose of financing the venue project.  For  87,924  890  88,814
  Against  33,823  467  34,290

 

District 9 Special Election Runoff Election, June 21, 2014

Results

Candidate Tarrant County  Denton County Vote Total
Ed Lasater  1,400   1,400
Ann Zadeh  1,633   1,633

District 9 Special Election, May 10, 2014

Results

Candidate Tarrant County  Denton County Vote Total
Juan Rangwl 152   152
Bernie Scheffler 278   278
Ann Zadeh 1006   1006
Ed Lasater 772   772
Greg Hughes 548   548
Margot Garza 459   459
       

Crime Control & Prevention District Election, May 10, 2014

Results

 Proposition

For/Against  Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
 Weather the Fort Worth Crime Control and Prevention District should be continued for five (5) years and the Crime Control and Prevention District sales tax of one-half cent should be continued for five (5) years  For 12,062 72 12,134
Against 2.191 28  

 

Bond Election, May 10, 2014

Results

Proposition

For/Against Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
1: The issuance of public securities for street and transportation improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $219, 740, 000.00 For 11,814 65 11,879
Against 2,372 34  2,406
         
 2: The issuance of public securities for parks, recreation and community center improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $31,440,000.00  For 11,123 65 11,188
Against 3,062 33 3,095
         
 3: The issuance of public securities for library system improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $12,650,000.00 For 11,033 60  11,093 
Against 3,103 39 3,142
         
 4: The Issuance of public securities for fire safety improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $9,285,000.00 For 11,633 71 11,704
Against 2,512 27 2,539
         
 5: The issuance of public securities for municipal court improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $1,530,000.00 For  9,538 48 9,586
Against 4,527  50  4,577 
         
 6: The issuance of public securities for municipal service facility improvements in the aggregate principal amount of $15,080,000.00 For 9,576 48 9,624
Against 4,467 50  4,517 
         
 7: The issuance of public securities for animal care and control facility improvements in the aggregate principal amount $2,350.000.00 For 10,991 64 11,055
Against 3,146 34 3,180

 

District 5 Runoff Election, June 15, 2013

Results

Candidate Tarrant County Total Vote
Gyna Bivens 1,240 1,240
Frank Moss 936 936
     

General Election, May 11, 2013

Results

After all deadlines had expired for candidates to be placed on the ballot for the election, the City Secretary delivered to the City Council a "Certification of Unopposed Candidacy'', informing the City Council that only one (1) person had filed as a candidate for the office of Mayor and only one (1) person had filed as a candidate for election in each of City Council District Nos. 3, 6, 7, and 9. Upon receipt of said "Certification of Unopposed Candidacy" on March 19, 2013, the City Council, as authorized by Section 2.053 of the Texas Election Code, adopted City Ordinance No. 20657-03-2013, declaring elected to office the unopposed candidates for the office of Mayor and for City Council Members for City Council District Nos. 3, 6, 7, and 9 and canceling the election for those uncontested offices.

District 2

   
Candidate Tarrant County Vote Total
Jim Lane 1,217 1,217
Salavador "Sal" Espino 1,462 1,462

District 4

   
Candidate Tarrant County Vote Total
Danny Scarth 1,287 1,287
Paul Gardner 945  945

District 5

   
Candidate Tarrant County Vote Total
Frank Moss  1,107 1,107
Gyna Bivens 1,192  1,192
John Tunmire 219 219

District 8

   
Candidate  Tarrant County Vote Total
Kelly Allen Gray 1,513  1,513
Kathleen Hicks 1,256 1,256
     

District 8 Runoff Election, June 23, 2012

Results

Candidate Tarrant County Vote Total
Ramon Romero Jr. 1,191 1,191
Kelly Allen Gray 1,269 1,269
     

District 8 Special Election, May 12, 2012

Results

Candidate
Tarrant County Vote Total
Ramon Romero Jr. 896 896
Kelly Allen Gray 650 650
Marshall Hobbs 445 445
     

 

Runoff Election, June 18, 2011

Results

Mayor

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Jim Lane 15,707 18 15,725
Betsy Price  19,926 37 19,963

 District 7

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Jon Perry  2,036   2,036
Dennis Shingleton 3,274   3,274

 

General Election, May 14, 2011

Results

Mayor

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Cathy Hirt 7,177 23 7,200
Nicholas Zebrun 254 3 257
Jim Lane 8,832 10 8,842
Dan Barrett 2,790 12 2,802
Betsy Price 14,536 52 14,588

District 2

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Paul Rudisill 1,188 33 1,221
Salvador "Sal" Espino 2,056 72 2,128

District 3

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
W.B. "Zim" Zimmerman 5,064   5,064

District 4

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Danny Scarth 2,263   2,263
Lupe Arriola 1,473
1,473

District 5

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Frank Moss 1,646   1,646
Charles Hibbler 209   209
Rickie Clark 619   619

District 6

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Jungus Jordan 3,318   3318
Tolli Thomas 1,944   1944

District 7

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Jack Earnest 764   764
Lee Henderson 709   709
Dennis Shingleton 2,473   2,473
Jonathan Horton  382   382
Jon Perry 1,088   1,088

District 8

     
Candidate
Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Kathleen Hicks 1,809   1,809

District 9

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Joe Burns 2,475   2,475

 

Crime Control & Prevention District Election, November 3, 2009

Results

Proposition

   Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Vote Total
Weather the Fort Worth Crime Control and Prevention District should be continued for five (5) years and the Crime Control and Prevention District sales tax of one-half cent should be continued for five (5) years For 15866 79 15945
Against 3705 35 3740

 

District 3 Runoff Election, June 13, 2009

 

Results

District 3

     
Candidate Tarrant County Denton County Vote Total
Eric Fox 1,858   1,858
W.B. "Zim" Zimmerman 2,413   2,413

 

General Election, May 9, 2009

Results

 Mayor

     
 Candidate Tarrant County Parker County Vote Total
 Louis "Mac" McBee 1,532 0 1,532
 Mike Moncrief 13,988 2 13,988
 Clyde Picht 4,376 0 4,376

 District 2

     
 Candidate Tarrant County Parker County Vote Total
Salvador "Sal" Espino 883   883

 District 3

     
 Candidate Tarrant County Parker County Vote Total
 Eric Fox  1,906   1,906 
 Elizabeth Jane McCune  163   163
 Gary Hogan 403   403
 A. James Nuttall 137   137
 Matthew Hudson 298   298
 W. B. "Zim" Zimmerman 1,484   1,484
 Bill Lawson 173 2 175

 District 4

     
 Candidate Tarrant County  Parker County Vote Total
 Jeffery Harris 216   216
 Lupe Arriola 951   951
 Danny Scarth 1,242   1,242

 District 5

     
 Candidate Tarrant County Parker County Vote Total
Melinda Hamilton 314   314
Carey D. Brown 77   77
 Frank Moss 1,242   1,242

 District 6

     
 Candidate Tarrant County Parker County Vote Total
 Glen Bucy, Jr. 474   474
 Paul Hick 434    434
 Jungus Jordan 2,681    2,681

 District 7

     
 Candidate Tarrant County Parker County Vote Total
 Carter Burdette  1,971    1,971
 Charlie Murphy  855    855

 District 8

     
 Candidate Tarrant County Parker County Vote Total
 Suzette Watkins  362    362
 Kathleen Hicks  1,477    1,477

 District 9

     
 Candidate Tarrant County Parker County Vote Total
 Joel Burns  1,239    1,239

 

Special Election,  November 4, 2008

Results

Proposition

        Vote Total
Shall the City of Fort Worth permit the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premises consumption only.       For 94589
      Against 56965

 

Special Election, November 4, 2008

Results

 Proposition

        Vote Total
The legal sale of mixed beverages in restaurants by food and beverage certificate holders only       For 110470
      Against 45802

 

District 9 Special Election Runoff, December 18, 2007

Results

District 9

       
Candidate       Vote Total 
Joel Burns 1796
Juan Rangel 1525

 

District 9 Special Election, November 6, 2007

Results

 District 9

       
Candidate       Vote Total 
Mark Pederson 45
Juan Rangel 1006
Chris Turner 774
Bernie Scheffler 262
Jim Beckman 603
Joel Burns 1608

 

Special Election - Firefighters Collective Bargaining, November 6, 2007 

Results

 Proposition

         Vote Total
Adoption of the state law applicable to fire fighters that establishes collective bargaining if a majority of the affected employees favor representation by an employees association preserves the prohibition against strikes and lockouts, and provides penalties for strikes and lockouts.   For 17210
  Against 13993

 

General Election, May 12, 2007

Results

Mayor

       
 Candidate       Vote Total
Mike Moncrief 16429
Louis "Mac" McBee 3140
Charles Hibbler 926

District 2

       
Candidate Vote Total
Salvador "Sal" Espino 1166

District 3

       
Candidate Vote Total
Linda Garcia 804
Chuck Silcox 2604

District 4

       
Candidate Vote Total
Patrick Krick 1349
Danny Scarth 1648
Belinda Currie 17

District 5

       
Candidate Vote Total
Lonnie Woods 311
Tammy Pierce 184
Frank Moss 1104
Rickie Clark 210
Sharon Armstrong 171

District 6

Candidate        Vote Total
Clyde Picht 1782
Dalton J. Harrell 569
Jungus Jordan 2492

District 7

Candidate
       Vote Total
Sophia Bassett 807
Carter Burdette 2176

 District 8

       
Candidate Vote Total
Kathleen Hicks 839

District 9

Candidate
      Vote Total
Bernie Scheffler 406
Wendy R. Davis 1330

 

Special Election - Charter, May 13, 2006

Results

 Proposition

         Vote Total
Proposition 1: An amendment of the City Charter, Chapter III, Section 3 to be effective October 1, 2006 to increase the compensation paid to each City Council member to $25,000.00 per year and $29,000.00 per year for the Mayor   For 9003
  Against 5850
Proposition 2: An amendment to the City Charter Chapter III, section 5 to reduce the number of required meetings of City Councill from 48 to 44 per year to include booth regular and special meetings in the minimum number of meetings, and to delete the minimum number of council meetings per month and maximum number of meetings per week   For 10571
  Against 4133
Proposition 3: An amendment to the City Charter Chapter III, Section4 and Chapter IV Section 2, providing that all general, special and runoff elections be conducted on a date specified by state law   For 12952
  Against 1661
Proposition 4: An amendment to the City Charter Chapter III, Section 5 to provide that the swearing in of newly elected Council Members will occur at the first City Council meeting after canvassing the election results.   For 13232
  Against 1263
Proposition 5: An amendment to Chapter III, Section 8 of the City Charter to provide that if a City Council Member shall become a candidate for nomination or election to another public office, the member shall forfeit his or her council office but shall continue to hold the office until a successor is duly qualified, if holding over in office is required by state law.   For 12508
  Against 2084
Proposition 6: An amendment to the City charter Chapter IV Section 1 and Chapter IV Section 3 to provide that in addition to complying with state law residence requirement, a candidate for Mayor or City Council must have continuously lived in the Council District for which he or she seeks election for 6 months before first allowed filing date for the election   For 13727
  Against 1066
Proposition 7: An amendment to the City Charter Chapter V Section 4 to delete the requirement that the City Manager post a bond.   For 7980
  Against 6185
Proposition 8: An amendment to Chapter XXI, Section 5 of the City charter to revise the publication and referendum requirements for the sale of City-owned property to increase the value of the property covered by the publication requirement from $25,000 to $125,00 and to increase the number of required signatures for a referendum on the sale from 500 to ten percent (10%) of the number of voters who voted in the most recent mayoral election.   For 8711
  Against 5150
Proposition 9: An amendment to the City Charter Chapter XXII, Section 5 to provide that bids will be filed and opened by the City Manager or his or her designee.   For 11198
  Against 2817
Proposition 10: An amendment to the City Charter Chapter XXII, Section 6, to provide that Improvement Contracts shall be signed by the city Manager or his or her designee   For 11550
  Against 2510
Proposition 11: An amendment to delete obsolete provisions in Chapter XXIV Section 3 and chapter XXIV Section 14 of the City charter regarding the collection of school taxes and the inclusion of school taxes in the calculation of a maximum tax rate   For 10683
  Against 3326
Proposition 12: An amendment to Chapter XXV Section 2 of the City Charter to allow the publishing of a summary of the ordinance granting a franchise or easement across or upon streets or public places instead of the entire ordinance   For 10442
  Against 3485
Proposition 13: An amendment to the City charter to delete Chapter XXVII section 6 to conform with federal law prohibiting the city from giving preference to Fort Worth citizens when hiring department heads and assistant department heads   For 9379
  Against 4840
Proposition 14: an amendment to the City Charter to delete Chapter XXVII, Section 8 requirement to add standardize wage rate language in city contracts   For 9982
  Against 3946
Proposition 15: An amendment to chapter XXVII, Section 16 of the City charter to provide that an officer or an employee of a bank that serves as the City's depository bank shall be deemed not to have a financial interest in a city contract.   For 11847
  Against 2500

 

District 4 Special Election, May 13, 2006

Results

District 4

       
 Candidate       Vote Total
Danny Scarth 1172
Louis A. McBee 1114

 

District 6 Runoff Election, June 11, 2005

Results

District 6

       
 Candidate       Vote Total 
Jungus Jordan 1668
Byron de Sousa 1608

 

 

General Election, May 7, 2005

Results

After all deadlines had expired for candidates to be placed on the ballot for the election, the City Secretary delivered to the City Council a "Certification of Unopposed Candidacy'', informing the City Council that only one (1) person had filed as a candidate for the office of Mayor and only one (1) person had filed as a candidate for election in each of City Council District Nos. 3, 5, and 9. Upon receipt of said "Certification of Unopposed Candidacy" , the City Council, as authorized by Section 2.053 of the Texas Election Code, adopted City Ordinance No. 16332-03-2005, declaring elected to office the unopposed candidates for the office of Mayor and for City Council Members for City Council District Nos. 3, 5, and 9 and canceling the election for those uncontested offices.

District 2

       
Candidate       Vote Total
Larry Stevens 579
Salvador "Sal" Espino 1430

District 4

       
Candidate Vote Total
Becky L. Haskin 1390
Louis McBee 1014

District 6

Candidate       Vote Total
Cora Mosley 538
Byron de Sousa 1131
Jungus Jordan 1531

District 7

Candidate
      Vote Total
Don May 28
Carter Burdette 1308
Joyce L. Grant 164
Leon Reed, Jr. 233
Bradley Sigley 30
Joe Waller 766

District 8

       
Candidate Vote Total
Monnie Gilliam 171
Kathleen Hicks 1960
Lawrence E. Walker, Jr. 41

 

Crime Control & Prevention District Election, February 5, 2005

Results

 Proposition

         Vote Total
Weather the Fort Worth Crime Control Prevention District should be continued for five (5) years and the Crime control Prevention District sales tax of one half cent should be continued for five (5) years.   For  9931
  Against 1081