Cities and school districts across North Texas held elections May 6. Get results by county:

Dallas County

There were 75 contested races and propositions on the ballot across Dallas County. All but two Dallas City Council seats are contested.

Collin County voters wait to vote in a line which stretched through the lobby and three quarters of the way around a gym for as long as 90 minutes at Christ United Methodist Church in Plano on Nov. 2, 2010. (Lara Solt / Staff Photographer)

Collin County

Allen Mayor Steve Terrell won another term as city's leader, while Kenneth Ussery and incumbent Curtis Rippee won in the McKinney ISD board race.

Peggy Capps walks out of the Denton Civic Center after casting her ballot Monday on the first day of early voting for city and school elections on May 6. (Barron Ludlum / Special to DRC)

Denton County

Incumbent TJ Gilmore handily won re-election to a third term in Place 3 on the Lewisville City Council. A $737 million bond approved by Lewisville ISD voters will provide improvements to existing facilities, help build new ones and more.

"I Voted Today" stickers (Andy Jacobsohn / Staff Photographer)

Rockwall County

Rockwall voters opted for familiar faces in choosing two newcomers to its City Council. Nine candidates ran for the three seats. Mayor Jim Pruitt ran uncontested.

Austin Rivard, 18, left, votes next to his father, Dana Rivard at Sherrod Elementary School in Arlington on November 6, 2012. (David Woo / Staff Photographer)

Tarrant County

Mayor Betsy Price secured a fourth team as Fort Worth's mayor as Arlington mayor Williams heads to a second term. In Arlington, voters went against tradition and approved a proposition to create a civil service system for city firefighters.