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Frisco Today
By the People, for the People
Frisco Elects Three Incumbents and One Newcomer to Town Council
Voters chose from a field of 12 candidates for four open seats on the local government body.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 4:05am
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The Frisco Town Hall, the seat of local government, stands as a symbol of the community's civic engagement and political process.Frisco TodayFrisco, Colorado residents have elected three incumbent town council members and one newcomer to fill four open seats on the local government body. The results, which are still unofficial pending certification on April 17, saw current Mayor Pro Tem Andy Held receive the most votes with 386, while fellow incumbents Elizabeth Skrzypczak-Adrian and Deborah Shaner were also reelected. Political newcomer Javier Gutierrez won the fourth open seat.
Why it matters
The Frisco Town Council plays a crucial role in shaping the policies and direction of the community. This election will determine the leadership and priorities of the local government for the next few years, impacting issues like development, infrastructure, and community services.
The details
A total of 12 candidates were on the ballot for the four open Frisco Town Council seats. In addition to the three incumbent council members who were reelected, political newcomer Javier Gutierrez won the fourth open seat. The results are still unofficial and will be certified on April 17.
- The Frisco municipal election took place on April 5, 2026.
- The election results will be certified on April 17, 2026.
The players
Andy Held
The current Mayor Pro Tem of Frisco, Colorado who received the most votes in the town council election.
Elizabeth Skrzypczak-Adrian
An incumbent Frisco town council member who was reelected.
Deborah Shaner
An incumbent Frisco town council member who was reelected.
Javier Gutierrez
A political newcomer who won one of the four open Frisco town council seats.
What’s next
The Frisco Town Council election results will be certified on April 17, 2026, officially confirming the winners.
The takeaway
Frisco voters have chosen to maintain continuity on the town council by reelecting three incumbents, while also bringing in a new voice with the election of political newcomer Javier Gutierrez. This balanced outcome suggests the community is satisfied with the current council's direction while also seeking some fresh perspectives.

