Learn about the two candidates running for Round Rock mayor in the May 2 election.
What you need to know
Candidates were asked to keep responses within 50 words, answer the questions provided and avoid attacking opponents. Answers may have been edited or cut to adhere to those guidelines, or for style and clarity.
Candidates are listed in alphabetical order. Incumbents are identified with an asterisk.
Election day is Saturday, May 2, with early voting starting April 20 and running through April 28. The last day to register to vote is April 2.

What will be your top priorities if you are elected?
I will continue to focus on providing high quality valued core services such as public safety, parks, roads, water, and investment in our downtown while maintaining a low tax rate. We as a city will continue focus on our strategic goals with being a financially sound city as goal number 1.
What uniquely qualifies you for this position?
I have 15 years of experience and will not have to learn the job on day 1. Experience matters in this race, and I believe my track record these past 9 years shows that.
What do you see as the greatest challenge facing Round Rock, and how will you address it?
Our growth is always the biggest challenge. We will continue to plan just like we have for the past 9 years. We are planting the seeds for the next generation to enjoy the shade.
What is something you want Round Rock residents to know about you?
That serving as Mayor for the past 9 years has been my greatest honor. I have always said I am not a perfect leader but I will always do my best to be better each day for our citizens.

What will be your top priorities if you are elected?
Family recreation, support of local businesses, no more data centers.
What uniquely qualifies you for this position?
I won the primary for HD19.
What do you see as the greatest challenge facing Round Rock, and how will you address it?
Managing growth while protecting the character of our community is Round Rock’s greatest challenge. I will focus on responsible development that supports families, protects local businesses, and ensures large projects like data centers don’t overwhelm our infrastructure or quality of life.
What is something you want Round Rock residents to know about you?
I have been serving my community for 10 years, always helping those in need. I believe in putting residents first and making decisions that benefit families and small businesses. I can’t be bought by big corporations, and I will always stand up for the people of Round Rock.