Precinct > 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 TOTALS
Polling Place > Hopkins Courthouse Trinity Episcopal Church Patti Welder Magnet JuanLinn Magnet Crain Middle O'Connor Magnet Sheilds Elementary CO Chandler Elementary Memorial HS, Senior Campus Matusevich Residence Placedo Volunteer Fire Dept Bloomington Volunteer Fire Dept Guadalupe School McFaddin School Building Kemper City Community Center Howell Middle School Aloe Elementary Smith Elementary Kurtz Residence Vickers Elementary Mission Valley Volunteer Fire Dept Precinct No. 2 Service Center Carol Davig Building Rowland Elementary Telferner Methodist Church Inez Elementary William Wood Elementary DeLeon Elementary Our Saviour's Lutheran Church Diebel Residence VISD Administration Building Holy Family Catholic Church Dudley Magnet FW Gross Montessori Early Voting   Reporting Reporting
Election Day >            47            90          109            75            71            93          103          115          221          185            12            31            88          102            13            41            54          182          166            78          357          194          110          101          249            77          147            47          331            77            82            59          366            60            17           2,256             6,406 36 of 36 36 of 36
Registered Voters >           771           982        1,313        1,664        1,986           948        2,221        2,579        2,129        2,546           291           709        1,569        1,301           108           400        1,423        2,504        2,064        1,179        3,202        1,333        1,404        1,094        3,120           963        1,153           462        2,578           556           755        1,791        2,762        1,564           750             52,174
Voting Percent > 6.1% 9.2% 8.3% 4.5% 3.6% 9.8% 4.6% 4.5% 10.4% 7.3% 4.1% 4.4% 5.6% 7.8% 12.0% 10.3% 3.8% 7.3% 8.0% 6.6% 11.1% 14.6% 7.8% 9.2% 8.0% 8.0% 12.7% 10.2% 12.8% 13.8% 10.9% 3.3% 13.3% 3.8% 2.3% 4.3% 12.3%
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS                                                                                    
Proposition No. 1                                                                                    
"The constitutional amendment authorizing the Veterans' Land Board to use assets in certain veterans' land and veterans' housing assistance funds to provide veterans homes for the aged or infirm and to make principal, interest, and bond enhancement payments on revenue bonds." FOR 33 69 79 44 52 69 73 86 165 135 8 15 62 73 10 28 38 120 121 59 269 150 84 70 185 53 115 36 241 53 64 44 291 34 14 1702             4,744 79.3% APPROVED 79.3%
AGAINST 11 17 19 21 15 15 27 23 32 36 4 15 20 20 3 10 14 54 35 12 69 35 18 23 36 21 26 11 67 17 12 8 53 17 2 417             1,235 20.7% 20.7%
Proposition No. 2                                                                                    
"The constitutional amendment to establish a two-year period for the redemption of a mineral interest sold for unpaid ad valorem taxes at a tax sale." FOR 24 51 60 29 40 58 45 60 144 107 8 16 42 53 12 21 26 96 97 42 211 117 63 50 142 45 77 30 193 44 50 31 230 18 7 1399             3,738 65.2% APPROVED 65.2%
AGAINST 16 31 34 30 26 25 46 47 49 53 4 14 40 36 1 16 21 69 57 27 118 61 35 38 66 25 50 16 100 23 24 21 88 31 8 645             1,991 34.8% 34.8%
Proposition No. 3                                                                                    
"The constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation property owned by a religious organization that is leased for use as a school or that is owned with the intent of expanding or constructing a religious facility." FOR 30 43 48 33 32 41 57 52 106 86 5 16 36 46 6 12 20 98 72 40 193 116 54 45 128 44 67 20 182 33 31 26 185 25 8 1059             3,095 51.9% APPROVED 51.9%
AGAINST 13 42 49 28 35 41 39 55 98 84 7 13 45 47 7 27 32 78 88 31 146 73 48 48 92 30 68 26 130 36 47 28 152 25 5 1054             2,867 48.1% 48.1%
Proposition No. 4                                                                                    
"The constitutional amendment relating to the provision of parks and recreational facilities by certain conservation and reclamation districts."  FOR 21 49 51 31 23 46 44 52 115 89 5 9 42 42 5 17 26 84 82 42 183 103 47 46 121 35 74 16 166 33 40 27 217 16 10 1137             3,146 55.7% APPROVED 55.7%
AGAINST 19 28 38 28 42 33 50 50 74 70 7 20 36 43 8 20 22 84 69 25 142 75 46 43 84 37 53 30 121 35 35 24 107 28 3 878             2,507 44.3% 44.3%
Proposition No. 5                                                                                    
"The constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation travel trailers not held or used for the production of income." FOR 23 49 59 42 45 62 53 56 126 97 9 10 55 60 10 25 28 107 91 46 228 139 69 64 145 45 90 28 203 44 51 30 208 30 5 1361             3,793 64.6% APPROVED 64.6%
AGAINST 17 34 34 20 22 22 44 52 66 75 3 19 27 32 3 12 23 69 62 24 104 45 30 28 75 29 44 19 95 20 23 22 119 18 9 735             2,075 35.4% 35.4%
Proposition No. 6                                                                                    
"The constitutional amendment permitting refinancing of a home equity loan with a reverse mortgage." FOR 27 57 60 38 41 57 57 72 129 109 8 9 42 66 8 23 25 108 97 54 227 125 68 66 153 44 74 21 204 42 47 40 229 31 8 1395             3,861 66.9% APPROVED 66.9%
AGAINST 13 22 32 23 27 26 34 37 65 51 4 20 37 25 3 15 25 65 52 16 102 54 32 26 61 31 52 25 95 24 28 11 101 16 4 652             1,906 33.1% 33.1%
Proposition No. 7                                                                                    
"The constitutional amendment to permit a six–person jury in a district court misdemeanor trial." FOR 24 68 79 42 42 65 68 79 159 130 8 15 69 66 11 28 39 133 113 59 288 149 82 72 197 50 112 31 244 49 64 39 292 35 9 1725             4,735 79.5% APPROVED 79.5%
AGAINST 19 13 16 19 25 20 29 31 42 41 4 14 10 26 2 12 14 42 43 13 52 37 21 20 28 22 21 16 63 18 11 11 47 15 6 397             1,220 20.5% 20.5%
Proposition No. 8                                                                                    
"The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to permit a person to take office without an election if the person is the only candidate to qualify in an election for that office." FOR 26 55 64 30 29 51 60 62 143 116 6 12 49 58 6 23 27 116 93 57 230 132 66 61 162 47 97 28 212 38 50 35 259 30 6 1478             4,014 67.8% APPROVED 67.8%
AGAINST 15 26 30 29 36 32 36 42 59 58 6 16 30 35 6 14 26 62 58 16 106 49 38 31 61 24 38 18 93 29 20 19 90 17 8 634             1,907 32.2% 32.2%
Proposition No. 9                                                                                    
"The constitutional amendment relating to the use of income and appreciation of the permanent school fund." FOR 13 28 30 22 17 28 32 29 68 60 4 7 25 33 2 12 14 51 47 29 115 59 23 27 76 19 47 6 102 14 30 20 126 23 4 745             1,987 35.7% DEFEATED 35.7%
AGAINST 28 48 58 35 47 52 62 74 122 94 8 22 51 53 10 22 35 112 103 34 208 111 73 61 130 51 75 40 178 49 42 31 188 26 9 1243             3,585 64.3% 64.3%
Proposition No. 10                                                                                    
"The constitutional amendment authorizing municipalities to donate surplus fire-fighting equipment or supplies for the benefit of rural volunteer fire departments." FOR 39 78 83 60 57 76 93 98 187 158 10 22 74 81 12 31 49 164 133 71 314 181 102 86 217 66 137 45 288 61 71 47 333 45 13 1967             5,549 91.9% APPROVED 91.9%
AGAINST 5 7 12 4 9 11 5 14 13 18 2 9 8 12 1 7 4 16 23 2 25 7 4 8 13 9 6 1 21 10 4 6 14 4 1