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Frisco Town Council Election Results Show Four Winning Candidates

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Frisco Town Council Election Results Show Four Winning Candidates

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Unofficial results from Frisco’s April 7 municipal election indicate four candidates have secured seats on the Town Council, with one set to fill a shorter two-year term.

The Town of Frisco held its 2026 Regular Municipal Election on Tuesday, April 7, to fill four seats on the Frisco Town Council. The seats had previously been held by Elizabeth Skrzypczak-Adrian, Andy Held, Robyn Goldstein and Zach Ryan.

Under the election structure, the three candidates receiving the highest vote totals will serve four-year terms. The candidate finishing fourth will serve a two-year term.

Why One Seat Carries a Two-Year Term

The shortened term stems from the February 2025 resignation of Councilmember Andrew Aerenson, whose term had been scheduled to run through April 2028.

Under state law and the Town Charter, council terms must remain on their established election cycle. After Zach Ryan was appointed in March 2025 to fill the vacant seat, the position was required to return to voters in the April 2026 regular election for a two-year term ending in April 2028.

Unofficial 2026 Frisco Town Council Election Results

According to the town’s unofficial results, the following candidates won election:

  • Andy Held — four-year term
  • Elizabeth Skrzypczak-Adrian — four-year term
  • Robyn Goldstein — four-year term
  • Thayer Hirsh — two-year term

The results remain unofficial until certification, which is scheduled for Friday, April 17, 2026.

Swearing-In Ceremony Scheduled for April 28

Frisco’s newly elected councilmembers are set to be sworn in on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

The ceremony will begin at 7:00 p.m. at Frisco Town Hall, 1 Main Street, Frisco, Colorado.

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