Election Day taking place in Amarillo runoff after low early vote turnout
Early voting turnout for Amarillos lone runoff election has fallen nearly 20% compared to last year, as voters prepare to decide a closely contested race for the Amarillo City Council Place 3 seat this Saturday.
A total of 5,922 residents cast in-person ballots during the early voting period from May 27 to June 3, according to election officials in Potter and Randall counties. Thats down from 7,351 voters during the 2023 runoff cycle.
The June 7 runoff features incumbent Tom Scherlen and challenger David Prescott, who advanced after neither secured a majority in the May 3 general election. Scherlen led by just 315 votes, setting up a highly competitive rematch.
Scherlen, a longtime Amarillo resident, worked 38 years at Austin Hose, rising from entry-level to CEO. Appointed to the council in 2023, he is also president of the Amarillo Senior Citizens Association and has prioritized public safety, fiscal responsibility, and infrastructure planning in his campaign.
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