Tuesday, November 5, 2019

November 2019 Constitutional Amendment and Local Election Results

Statewide propositions
With 100% of precincts reporting ...

Proposition 1: Municipal judges serving multiple cities 34-66% (No)
Proposition 2: $200M for water development loans 66-34% (Yes)
Proposition 3: Disaster-damaged property tax exemption 87-13% (Yes)
Proposition 4: State income tax ban 73-27% (Yes)
Proposition 5: Sporting goods sales tax to parks, historic sites 86-14% (Yes)
Proposition 6: $3B cancer research increase 67-33% (Yes)
Proposition 7: $300M school fund cap increase 75-25% (Yes)
Proposition 8: Flood control grants 79-21% (Yes)
Proposition 9: Gold depository property tax exemption 54-46% (Yes)
Proposition 10: Retired K-9 ownership 93-7% (Yes)

Source: Texas Secretary of State election night results

County and local


Travis County Proposition A: Expo Center hotel tax use YES (62-38%)

City of Austin Proposition A: Voter approval of sports/entertainment venues on city land NO (36-64%)

City of Austin Proposition B: Voter approval of convention center expansion, etc. NO (45-55%)

Williamson County Proposition A: Transportation bonds YES (63-37%)

Williamson County Proposition B: Parks and rec bonds YES (59-41%)

Pflugerville Mayor:
Brad Marshall: 2,822
Victor Gonzales: 3,356

Pflugerville Council Place 1:
Dana L. Barbie 806
Doug Weiss 3,492
Emmy McDaniel 1,436

Sources: Williamson County Elections, Travis County Elections



UPDATES:
12:07 p.m. 11/6 Minor edits and updates.

9:34 a.m. 11/6 Ran through the final unofficial count. Results included.

10:31 p.m. Called some more races. We'll do one more check at 11 p.m. and call it a night.

9:51 p.m. Travis County is expected to complete its first run of results by 10 p.m. They will be included below when made available.

9:31 p.m. Several larger counties including Harris County are reporting later tonight, maybe as late as 2 a.m. This is the first major election to test out printed ballot machines in Travis and Williamson counties as well, so the below figures are not set in stone -- though it's safe to declare some winners at this point on the statewide propositions.

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