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Texans’ came to the polls and voted to modify the Texas Constitution for the 467th time since the state adopted its constitution in 1876. All eleven propositions passed.

 

In addition to the Constitutional Amendment, local bond elections were held as well. Below are the results of those elections. Information was gathered from local county election offices and Strategic Partnerships.  

 

November Bond Elections Results

Entity

Amount

Proposition

Passed?

City of Alamo Heights

$10.3 million

General Obligation bonds to fund construction of a new public safety and city services complex on exisiting municipal grounds

No

City of Hewitt

$8.13 million

Proposition 1 was for a new $8.13 million dollar security center for the Hewitt Fire and Police Departments. 

No

City of Hewitt

$500,000

Proposition 2 was for a half million dollars in Parks and Recreation Improvements. 

No

City of Hewitt

$1.25 million

Proposition 3 was for $1.25 million dollars for land for future expansion of the downtown and government center.

No

City of Huntsville

$3.5 million

Renovation & expansion of the
Huntsville Public Library

Yes

City of Hutto

$8.5 million

Street improvements

Yes

City of Hutto

$3.3 million

Park facilities & acquisitions

Yes

City of Hutto

$6 million

Sport Facility Complex

No

City of Hutto

$5 million

Recreation Center

Yes

City of Joshua

$2.7 million

New Fire Station

Yes

City of Joshua

$850k

Street Construction

Yes

City of Joshua

$2.6 million

Storm Water Improvement

Yes

City of Lubbock

$43 million

Street improvements

Yes

City of Lubbock

$7.5 million

Firefighting facilities

Yes

City of Lubbock

$1.2 million

Water Recreation Facilities

No

City of Lubbock

$9 million

Soccer Fields

No

City of Manvel

$2.5 million

New City Hall & Conversion of Exisiting Building into A New Library

No

City of Santa Fe

$5 million

New Police Station

No

City of Santa Fe

$900k

New public Works Building

No

City of Santa Fe

$3 million

Library Expansion

No

City of Selma

$2 million

Development of Harrison House Property into a Park

No

Town of Trophy Club

$5 million

Acquire and Build New Parks

Yes

Woodlands Township

$17.3 million

3 Fire Stations

Yes

Woodlands Township

$12.3 million

Add/Renovate Parks

Yes

Woodlands Township

$20.2 million

Refinance Existing Debt

Yes

 

 

 

 

Abilene ISD

$25 million

Construction of a New Career Tech HS

No

Alvin ISD

$70,095,000

New ES campus & replacement ES campus, new JHS campus, land & design work on a new HS campus, buses, district-wide technology infrastructure upgrade, 1:1 mini laptops for all JHS students, security equipment, LCD projectors & whiteboards

Yes

Anahuac ISD

$12,860,000

New security system (cameras &access), technology infrastructure, fire alarm upgrades, science classroom updates, various repairs and improvements district-wide

Yes

Arlington ISD

$197,500,000

District-wide repairs, renovations, & new ES campus construction ($115.9M); technology equipment ($60M); buses ($13.3M); fine arts equipment & uniforms ($8.2M) Technology equipment list includes replacement PCs, network equipment, printers, projection systems and software

Yes

Atlanta ISD

$13,860,000

New MS campus construction, Atlanta MS campus west wing renovation

Yes

Belton ISD

$29,000,000

New middle school

Yes

Bonham ISD

$40,000,000

HS campus expansion, expansions/ renovations to other district campuses

No

Brazosport ISD

$166,300,000

Three replacement campuses, additions & new natatorium ($134.7M); security enhancements & renovations ($16.3M); technology improvements, maintenance, & transportation ($15.3M)

No

Bridgeport ISD

$22,000,000

HS & MS facilities additions ($15M); 1:1 laptop technology initiative ($7M)

Yes/No

Calvert ISD

$3,500,000

Cafetorium, science & technology lab, classroom additions Qualified School Construction Bonds

No

Channelview ISD

$111,125,000

New JHS campus, elementary & secondary school additions/ renovations, new maintenance & nutrition facilities, and new educational support center ($73.8M); Athletic improvements, Ag &Transportation facility additions/renovations, security & technology improvements, buses, land ($37.4M)

Yes

Clarksville ISD

$14,325,000

New elementary school

No

Danbury ISD

$8,900,000

MS campus 2nd floor build out, ES new classroom/cafeteria wing, new multi-purpose athletic facility, ES primary wing renovation, other district-wide renovations

No

Decatur ISD

$8,000,000

Maintenance & district renovations ($5.65M); Eagle Stadium renovations ($2.35M)

No

Diboll ISD

$22,500,000

New K-6 campus, HS science labs upgrade, district technology infrastructure & equipment, campus security update

Yes

Groesbeck ISD

$8,000,000

Buses, HS campus renovations, HVAC units, new district support center, technology, boilers & chiller piping at the HS campus

Yes

La Vega ISD

$24,420,000

New intermediate school campus ($19M), additions to HS campus ($5M)

Yes

Lefors ISD

$2,000,000

Texas Permanent School Fund

Yes

Levelland ISD

$45,700,000

New ES campus ($19.2M), Capitol ES remodel ($17.3M), MS campus upgrades ($1.5M), Academic Building Center classroom additions ($1.1M), Learning Center ($2.3M), HS Campus upgrades ($2.7M)

No

Lindale ISD

$42,100,000

New JHS campus, HS campus classrooms, & new field house ($32.2M); new auditorium, baseball complex, and stadium renovations ($10M) Two propositions

Yes

Martinsville ISD

$3,000,000

School buildings, sites, and buses.

Yes

Moody ISD

$11,500,000

Expansions and renovations at elementary, middle and high schools

Yes

Mount Calm ISD

$1,500,000

New high school

Yes

Oakwood ISD

$4,000,000

New elementary school

No

Progreso ISD

$8,250,000

 

Yes

Rio Vista ISD

$9,950,000

HS campus additions/ renovations, new Ag building, technology & computer lab updates, new buses

Yes

S&S CISD ISD

$6,500,000

Gym improvements, HVAC systems, Science lab, district wide technology, and more

Yes

South San Antonio ISD

$62,000,000

Constructing, Renovating,  equipping, and the acquisition of sites for school facilities

No

Terrell County ISD

$1,600,000

 

Yes

Trent ISD

$1,700,000

New softball field lighting, ES activity center, buses

No

Vega ISD

$4,000,000

School construction, renovations, and equipment

No

Wylie ISD

$76,965,000

Fiber optic and security upgrades ($7.775M), additions and renovations to elementary and middle schools ($24.94M), and additions and renovations to high schools ($44.25M) Three propositions

No/Yes/No

Zavalla ISD

$5,500,000

ES campus renovation, new track, baseball field, new cafeteria

Yes

Sienna Plantation Levee Improvement District

$49,000,000

Parks and Rec master plan

Yes

Clear Lake City Water Authority

$58,000,000

Rehab & upgrade of existing facilities ($51.7M), hurricane emergency preparedness ($1.2M), purchase of property ($5.1M)

Yes

 

 

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