Politics & Government
Election Day Is Saturday: What's On The Ballot In Humble?
Voters in Humble and Kingwood will go to the polls on Saturday to vote in key school board and city council elections.
HUMBLE, TX — Early voting has wrapped up in Texas, and residents in Humble who didn't cast their ballots early may have some tough choices when they cast their ballots on Saturday.
Some of the key local elections include the race to replace a school board trustee who'd served for more than a decade and a contested mayoral race.
There are four candidates are vying to replace Keith Lapeze in Position 2, including former board trustee Robert Scarfo, former educator Janie Branham, Nikki Roux, and Ryan Engolio. Lapeze, who served on the baiord for 13 years, decided not to seek a new term.
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Meanwhile, Colin Carney, the trustee for Position 6 is challenged by Lori Twomey, and Nancy Morrison is running unopposed for the Position 7 seat.
In the Humble City elections, Mayor Merel Aaron is seeking a third term and faces a challenge from retired Humble ISD educator Arliss Bentley, who is making her first run at elected office.
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There are also two council seats on the ballot. Position 1 Councilman Andy Curry is running unopposed, and Glenn Redmon is seeking to replace Councilman Ray Calfee who didn't seek a new term for Position 2.
The general election will take place May 4 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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