STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS:
TRAVIS COUNTY

(Yes / No)

Prop. 1 (Rail facilities funding created):
58,552 (46.3%) / 67,846(53.7%)

Prop. 2 (Same-sex marriage status denied):
54,198 (40.0%) / 81,144 (60.0%)

Prop. 3 (Economic development is not debt):
49,513 (41.1%) / 70,893 (58.9%)

Prop. 4 (Bail denial for pretrial violations):
87,339 (68.1%) / 40,877 (31.9%)

Prop. 5 (Lege defines loan interest rates):
40,032 (32.5%) / 83,274 (67.5%)

Prop. 6 (Commission on Judicial Conduct):
70,246 (57.8%) / 51,312 (42.2%)

Prop. 7 (Allow reverse mortgage):
66,327 (54.2%) / 56,022 (45.8%)

Prop. 8 (Land titles in Upshur, Smith Co.):
59,310 (51.0%) / 56,945 (49.0%)

Prop. 9 (Six-year term for RMAs):
46,142 (38.7%) / 73,082 (61.3%)


STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS:
STATEWIDE

(Yes / No)

Prop. 1 (Rail facilities funding created):
1,107,652 (53.8%) / 951,650 (46.2%)

Prop. 2 (Same-sex marriage status denied):
1,713,228 (76.2%) / 535,345 (23.8%)

Prop. 3 (Economic development is not debt):
1,021,108 (51.8%) / 948,734 (48.2%)

Prop. 4 (Bail denial for pretrial violations):
1,805,676 (84.8%) / 323,222 (15.2%)

Prop. 5 (Lege defines loan interest rates):
877,851 (43.4%) / 1,142,848 (56.6%)

Prop. 6 (Commission on Judicial Conduct):
1,241,351 (62.6%) / 740,324 (37.4%)

Prop. 7 (Allow reverse mortgage):
1,197,659 (59.8%) / 805,997 (40.2%)

Prop. 8 (Land titles in Upshur, Smith Co.):
1,148,105 (61.2%) / 726,794 (38.8%)

Prop. 9 (Six-year term for RMAs):
907,033 (46.6%) / 1,040,560 (53.4%)


TRAVIS CO. BOND PROPOSITIONS

(Yes / No)

No.1 (Roads):
70,973 (57.2%) / 53,170 (42.8%)

No.2 (Parks and open space):
83,184 (65.7%) / 43,486 (34.3%)

No.3 (Jails):
68,546 (55.1%) / 55,839 (44.9%)

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