Dripping Springs voters elected Ana Grace Husted and Travis Crow to the City Council in the May 2 uniform election, according to unofficial results from Hays County.
Mayor Bill Foulds, who ran unopposed, will also be returning to office. He received 287 votes across absentee, early voting and Election Day ballots.
In the City Council Place 2 race, Husted secured 196 votes, or 57.65%, defeating Wade King, who received 144 votes, or 42.35%. A total of 340 votes were cast in the race.
Crow won the Place 4 seat with 183 votes, or 55.62%, compared to 146 votes, or 44.38%, for Mitch Royer. The race drew 329 total votes.
Voters in the area also weighed in on several special district elections, including the Headwaters Municipal Utility District, where candidates competed for director positions with the top 3 receiving votes expected to take office. Dennis Lynn Grebe led the field with 34 votes, followed by Theodore D. Crawford with 31 votes. Jonathan L. Fitzgerald received 21 votes, while John Windom IV received 14 votes.
The Dripping Springs races were part of a broader uniform election across Hays County that included municipal contests in the cities of Hays and Uhland, as well as multiple races for the Hays Consolidated Independent School District board of trustees.
Countywide turnout was low, with 1,926 ballots cast out of 101,415 registered voters, representing 1.90% participation.
The results remain unofficial until canvassed by local governing bodies.








