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Shelby Williams

REPUBLICAN

Shelby Williams is running for Collin County Commissioner, District 4, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Shelby Williams has a bachelor's degree in information technology from Western Governors University and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Texas at Austin. He lives with his wife, Mariya, and children in Plano.

Political background

Shelby previously served as a member of the Plano City Council for Place 5. He was elected to two terms and served from 2019 to 2025.

Professional background

Shelby currently works as a senior advisor at Endeavor Management. He previously worked as the chief executive officer at Agency 50, vice president of digital selections at Seota Digital Marketing, enterprise demand manager at the Toyota Financial Services Corporation, manager at Deloitte Digital, consultant at Shelby Williams Consulting, project manager at Perot Systems, and owner of SIlverstar Fantasy.

Economy

As a member of the Plano City Council, did not increase property taxes for four years.

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Public Services

As of January 22, 2026, Shelby Williams’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Housing & Urban Development

Said he "[c]hampioned development of new Plano Comprehensive Plan and Citizen Comprehensive Plan Review Committee."

As a member of the Plano City Council, "[m]anaged growth and limited additional apartments."

Plans to "work with cities, residents, businesses, and developers to help ensure smart, attractive, and vibrant growth and development."

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Public Safety

Said he "voted to authorize [Plano's] new Fire Training Center, and voted to OVERfund the police," as a member of the Plano City Council.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Said he "[l]ed streambank stabilization initiative."

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Energy & the Environment

Supports increasing water distribution capacity and using nuclear power to increase energy capacity.

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