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ICYMI: Jesse Davis wins D3 city council election while Hudspeth and Ryan return for a second term. Unopposed, Briggs returns for her third term.
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Denton municipal elections took place on May 4, with various city council and mayoral seats up for grabs around the county. With 421,505 registered voters, 22,597 ballots were cast in Denton County, which equates to 5.36 percent.For Denton’s City Council, District 3 was a three-way race after i