Unofficial Returns in Athens and AMWA Elections – Totals Including Early Voting

Proposition: Should AMWA be abolished?

No: 668
Yes: 590

In December 2013, AMWA filed a lawsuit against the city which questions who should pay for the operation and maintenance of Lake Athens, the dam, and the water treatment and transportation facilities. The City answered back by voting to dissolve AMWA. A petition circulated by AMWA, however, caused the issue to be placed on the ballot for voters.

This vote means that the Athens Municipal Water Authority (AMWA) will continue to exist.

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Athens City Council — All challengers won

Place 1
Joe Whatley: 674
Carol Barton: 573

Place 2
Charles Elliott: 619
Aubrey Jones: 612

Place 3
Tres Winn: 672
Elaine Jenkins: 558

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AMWA Board (Top 2)

Mike Peek: 664
Herbert Gatlin: 487
William “Billy” Carter: 360
Gregory Hisey: 307

2 thoughts on “Unofficial Returns in Athens and AMWA Elections – Totals Including Early Voting”

  1. I am very pleased with the vote…Amwa remains. Now let Athens start growing…Let’s keep our young people here to work and live the good life in Athens,Texas…Water is so important

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