ELECTION ALERT: Corridor News Brings The 2019 Election Results
Staff Reports
It’s Super Tuesday! The day of the election has arrived at last, and everyone will be waiting to see the results.
Corridor News is proud to announce that the results can be found right here. We’ll be following and posting updates as they come in until the winners have been decided.
We’ve broken down every race and made it super easy for you to follow. No more wading through 100’s of individual races to find the one you are watching and looking for!
The polls close tonight at 7 PM, and we’ll be providing updates as the elections roll in tonight.
The 10 constitutional amendments are listed below. In brief, they are:
- Proposition 1 (HJR 72) – Permitting a person to hold more than one office as a municipal judge at the same time;
- Proposition 2 (SJR 79) – Enabling the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) to issue up to $200 million in general obligation bonds for water and wastewater infrastructure projects in flood-damaged areas that are economically distressed;
- Proposition 3 (HJR 34) – Authorizing the Texas Legislature to provide for temporary property tax exemptions on properties damaged in disasters;
- Proposition 4 (HJR 38) – Prohibiting the imposition of a personal state income tax;
- Proposition 5 (SJR 24) – Dedicating revenue from existing state sales taxes on sporting goods to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Texas Historical Commission to protect Texas’ natural areas, water quality, and history;
- Proposition 6 (HJR 12) – Authorizing the Legislature to increase the bonding authority of the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) from $3 billion to $6 billion;
- Proposition 7 (HJR 151) – Allowing increased distributions by state agencies and boards to the Available School Fund, which provides classroom materials and funding for Texas schools;
- Proposition 8 (HJR 4) – Providing for the creation of a flood infrastructure fund that the TWDB could use to finance drainage, flood mitigation, and flood control projects in areas impacted by disasters;
- Proposition 9 (HJR 95) – Authorizing the Legislature to exempt precious metals held in an official depository from property taxes; and
- Proposition 10 (SJR 32) – Allowing former handlers or qualified caretakers to adopt retired law enforcement animals without being assessed a fee.
We’ve got two pages to make it easier, so you can find the election you’re looking for easier.
- Follow State Constitutional Amendments HERE.
- Follow County & Local elections HERE.
Election Day Schedule for Constitutional Amendment/
Local Political Subdivision Election
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019 – 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., November 5, 2019, for voting in a general election to vote on Constitutional Amendments.
(Notifíquese por la presente, que las casillas electorales citadas abajo se abrirán desde las 7:00 a.m. hasta las 7:00 p.m. el 5 de noviembre de 2019 para votar en la Elección General para votar sobre las enmiendas constitucionales
On Election Day, voters may vote at any locations listed below: (El Día de Elección, los votantes podrán votar en cualquiera de las ubicaciones nombradas abajo.)
AUSTIN
BUDA
DRIPPING SPRINGS / DRIFTWOOD
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KYLE
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SAN MARCOS
WIMBERLEY
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• HAYS COUNTY EARLY VOTING SCHEDULE & LOCATIONS •
Locations, Dates & Times of Temporary Branch Early Voting Polling Locations
AUSTIN
BUDA
DRIPPING SPRINGS / DRIFTWOOD
KYLE 8
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SAN MARCOS
WIMBERLEY, TEXAS