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The2023 Plano municipal election was an election to thePlano City Council in the city ofPlano, Texas on May 6, 2023. Two seats were contested for Places 3 and 5, while other two seats for Places 1 and 7 ran unopposed.[1]
The incumbent, Maria Tu, ran for re-election.
| Candidate | Vote number | Vote percentage[2][3] |
|---|---|---|
| Maria Tu | 11,848 | 100.00% |
The incumbent, Rick Grady, was term-limited.[4] Rick Horne and Colleen Aguilar-Epstein were the candidates.
| Candidate | Vote number | Vote percentage[2][3] |
|---|---|---|
| Rick Horne | 10,188 | 53.81% |
| Colleen Aguilar-Epstein | 8,747 | 46.19% |
The incumbent, Shelby Williams, ran for re-election. Brett Cooper challenged him.
| Candidate | Vote number | Vote percentage[2][3] |
|---|---|---|
| Shelby Williams | 10,138 | 53.85% |
| Brett Cooper | 8,687 | 46.15% |
The incumbent, Lily Bao, did not run for re-election.
| Candidate | Vote number | Vote percentage[2][3] |
|---|---|---|
| Lily Bao | 12,182 | 100.00% |