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    
Joint Special Election
November 8, 2005
Polling Place Hopkins Academy Courthouse Trinity Episcopal Patti Welder Middle Juan Linn Magnet Crain Middle O'Connor Magnet Shields Elementary Chandler Elementary Memorial HS, Sr. Campus Prct 4 Port Bldg Placedo Fire Dept Bloomington Fire Dept Guadalupe Elementary McFaddin School Bldg Kemper City Comm Ctr Howell Middle Aloe Elementary Smith Elementary Wilson Residence Vickers Elementary Mission Valley Fire Dept Prct 2 Service Ctr Memory Gardens Rowland Elementary Telferner Methodist Church Inez Elementary Wm Wood Elementary DeLeon Elementary Our Saviour's Lutheran Church Diebel Residence VISD Administration Holy Family Catholic Church Dudley Magnet FW Gross Montessori Early Voting GRAND TOTALS
Votes Cast 57 135 173 98 94 152 173 178 340 310 47 69 172 197 18 56 106 328 287 134 664 300 240 200 437 142 228 98 502 109 126 92 535 70 35 3776      10,678
Registered Voters       741    1,003    1,301    1,659    1,892       962    2,233    2,551    2,062    2,601       321       698    1,565    1,305       113       416    1,416    2,672    2,149    1,227    3,294    1,437    1,454    1,141    3,196    1,003    1,193       477    2,638       537       798    1,744    2,794    1,508       681 35.4%         52,782
% Voting 7.7% 13.5% 13.3% 5.9% 5.0% 15.8% 7.7% 7.0% 16.5% 11.9% 14.6% 9.9% 11.0% 15.1% 15.9% 13.5% 7.5% 12.3% 13.4% 10.9% 20.2% 20.9% 16.5% 17.5% 13.7% 14.2% 19.1% 20.5% 19.0% 20.3% 15.8% 5.3% 19.1% 4.6% 5.1% 7.2% 20.2%
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS                                                                              
No. 1 The constitutional amendment creating the Texas rail relocation and improvement fund and authorizing grants of money and issuance of obligations for financing the relocation, rehabilitation, and expansion of rail facilities.                                                                            
FOR 26 67 82 47 43 53 78 72 153 130 22 30 69 86 5 13 52 149 136 55 285 104 100 78 191 47 67 27 217 39 51 42 214 39 20 1632        4,521 45.88%
AGAINST 28 63 82 41 42 86 86 91 171 153 21 36 86 99 13 37 45 155 119 71 331 178 109 107 221 88 142 58 244 64 62 41 276 26 14 1848        5,334 54.12%
No. 2 The constitutional amendment providing that marriage in this state consists only of the union of one man and one woman and prohibiting this state or a political subdivision of this state from creating or recognizing any legal status identical or similar to marriage.                                                                            
FOR 54 90 130 80 76 127 144 150 273 259 45 62 159 176 13 49 94 284 239 118 595 264 219 185 371 114 197 86 440 93 112 66 450 50 26 3258        9,148 86.33%
AGAINST 2 45 41 16 16 25 27 28 64 51 2 5 13 19 5 6 11 41 47 15 64 36 20 14 64 28 28 11 60 16 14 26 85 19 9 476        1,449 13.67%
No. 3 "The constitutional amendment clarifying that certain economic development programs do not constitute a debt."                                                                            
FOR 25 59 84 51 46 62 94 84 156 156 18 36 80 100 5 28 45 141 145 72 298 115 92 98 187 68 82 37 228 50 44 48 210 37 17 1826        4,924 51.80%
AGAINST 27 65 79 35 35 71 63 75 152 119 25 24 69 75 11 22 45 150 105 52 298 154 109 76 201 61 116 44 226 51 64 29 270 23 13 1547        4,581 48.20%
No. 4 "The constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail to a criminal defendant who violates a condition of the defendant's release pending trial."                                                                            
FOR 47 112 150 70 76 126 136 148 287 270 42 50 135 174 15 46 91 279 247 112 595 252 206 183 384 118 198 87 461 89 107 66 462 47 27 3231        9,126 89.39%
AGAINST 7 20 18 20 9 20 28 22 40 25 4 10 26 16 3 8 10 35 24 14 51 34 17 12 38 20 20 4 27 16 13 18 55 20 5 374        1,083 10.61%
No. 5 "The constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to define rates of interest for commercial loans."                                                                            
FOR 29 56 90 38 48 65 74 76 171 133 14 23 85 87 0 16 46 117 130 57 284 121 92 87 199 53 85 35 227 50 50 38 248 35 17 1752        4,728 48.51%
AGAINST 25 71 72 47 34 72 90 85 147 143 27 38 73 92 14 35 49 182 129 68 328 151 116 94 206 79 118 48 231 51 63 44 244 27 15 1710        5,018 51.49%
No. 6 "The constitutional amendment to include one additional public member and a constitutional county court judge in the membership of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct."                                                                            
FOR 30 77 98 54 56 73 92 100 163 172 20 29 109 115 7 30 60 175 146 74 349 133 112 107 214 65 98 46 251 52 58 48 240 41 23 2123        5,640 58.63%
AGAINST 22 51 66 31 29 62 65 58 149 99 20 30 46 68 9 19 34 124 106 49 251 130 91 75 186 66 101 39 201 48 53 29 237 21 8 1306        3,979 41.37%
No. 7 "The constitutional amendment authorizing line-of-credit advances under a reverse mortgage."                                                                            
FOR 34 71 100 40 49 76 86 96 197 179 20 28 88 106 7 21 66 176 159 76 381 153 121 102 249 70 120 44 292 59 58 44 309 36 19 1989        5,721 59.62%
AGAINST 20 55 60 43 33 60 72 63 120 95 20 31 67 74 10 31 29 121 100 48 224 116 83 74 156 61 80 41 165 40 50 35 180 23 13 1381        3,874 40.38%
No. 8 "The constitutional amendment providing for the clearing of land titles by relinquishing and releasing any state claim to sovereign ownership or title to interest in certain land in Upshur County and in Smith County."                                                                            
FOR 31 70 116 42 50 77 89 90 212 178 22 37 94 103 0 28 51 178 152 85 386 175 126 95 239 74 126 47 314 60 65 39 302 30 18 2039        5,840 65.40%
AGAINST 19 46 39 34 29 49 66 58 86 81 12 22 53 65 8 18 39 101 88 30 184 80 60 63 133 47 61 30 117 38 36 30 140 29 14 1084        3,089 34.60%
No. 9 "The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for a six-year term for a board member of a regional mobility authority."                                                                            
FOR 30 67 101 41 50 68 72 85 186 153 24 25 71 90 8 21 52 150 146 71 343 139 84 88 222 67 116 29 268 57 56 40 271 29 18 1709        5,047 53.99%
AGAINST 24 59 55 43 32 62 86 67 117 109 17 36 82 83 8 29 42 138 107 51 244 123 107 84 167 60 81 49 181 42 53 38 187 31 14 1593        4,301 46.01%
Victoria County                                                                              
  Authorizing the County of Victoria, Texas to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes imposed on the homestead of a person who is disabled or is sixty-five (65) years of age or older and receives a residence homestead exemption, as authorized by Article VIII, Section 1-b(h) of the Texas Constitution formerly known as Proposition 13.                                                                            
FOR 43 99 141 68 77 125 144 145 264 258 38 59 147 168 16 45 85 260 243 118 567 245 195 153 345 115 185 69 408 91 110 71 399 44 30 3247        8,817 85.23%
AGAINST 11 31 29 21 11 21 26 28 62 40 8 9 18 24 2 9 16 53 33 14 76 44 37 43 83 25 32 21 75 16 11 16 116 19 5 443        1,528 14.77%
Victoria County Junior College District                                                                              
  Authorizing the County of Victoria Junior College District to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes imposed on the homestead of a person who is disabled or is sixty-five (65) years of age or older and receives a residence homestead exemption, as authorized by Article VIII, Section 1-b(h) of the Texas Constitution formerly known as Proposition 13.                                                                            
FOR 50 98 138 70 73 129 137 143 263 252 37 52 140 164 14 45 81 260 239 112 559 235 191 155 329 112 184 68 399 89 101 74 394 46 27 3209        8,669 84.95%
AGAINST 5 30 29 16 11 16 27 26 63 38 9 15 23 26 3 9 17 53 34 16 80 50 32 40 92 27 30 21 77 17 16 11 119 17 7 434        1,536 15.05%
Victoria County Groundwater Conservation District                                                                              
  "The creation of the Victoria County Groundwater Conservation District and the imposition of an ad valorem tax in the district at a rate not to exceed two cents for each $100 of assessed valuation."                                                                            
FOR 42 101 135 65 65 110 115 120 262 208 24 38 119 134 13 34 78 231 196 94 464 210 138 142 296 79 136 61 380 86 78 59 409 41 27 2572        7,362 72.73%
AGAINST 15 30 35 24 22 29 52 51 67 82 20 29 46 56 4 21 24 82 74 37 173 85 83 53 118 60 78 31 96 22 42 29 97 20 7 967        2,761 27.27%
City of Victoria                                                                              
  Authorizing the City of Victoria, Texas to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes imposed on the homestead of a person who is disabled or is sixty-five (65) years of age or older and receives a residence homestead exemption, as authorized by Article VIII, Section 1-b(h) of the Texas Constitution formerly known as Proposition 13.                                                                            
FOR 50 98 143 71 72 128 133 140 266 255             87   244   575       329       403 92   77 395 51 30 2384        6,023 85.42%
AGAINST 5 32 28 15 13 18 35 32 65 37             15   35   71       90       77 14   11 118 12 5 300        1,028 14.58%