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Jerry Spencer

NONPARTISAN

Jerry Spencer is running for Frisco City Council Member.

Personal background

Jerry Spencer holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Finance from UT Dallas and a Master’s in City and Regional Planning from UT Arlington.

Professional background

Jerry is an investor. He previously worked as an urban planner in Dallas for six years and as a manager in a federal government agency.

Political background

Jerry's campaign for Frisco City Council Place 4 is his first entry into politics.

Economy

Supports creating a more diverse local economy by focusing on emerging technology businesses.

Will push for full transparency in how the city budgets and spends public money. I’ll ask the questions that don’t always get asked.

Will vote against any measure that raises the tax burden on residents without a clear, documented justification tied to a genuine public need.

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Public Services

Will work to establish a formal Senior Advisory Board — "not a token committee, but a real board with real access to city council deliberations."

Will work with regional public and private partners to build Frisco into a hub for emerging technology, medical research, higher education, and venture capital.

Supports a Second Full-Service Post Office.

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Housing & Urban Development

As of March 31, 2026, Jerry Spencer’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Safety

As of March 31, 2026, Jerry Spencer’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports reducing the emphasis on Frisco as a destination city to ease traffic congestion.

Supports creating local jobs by pursuing emerging technology, encouraging carpooling, and developing flexible microtransit.

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Energy & the Environment

As of March 31, 2026, Jerry Spencer’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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