Tuesday’s Tarrant County election results
School districts
ALEDO
Propostion A: $64.2 million bond program for a new middle school and repurposing McAnally Intermediate into an elementary school.
For: 1,020
Against: 2,454
Proposition B: $8.7 million bond program for increased learning spaces for the agricultural and career/technical programs.
For: 1,190
Against: 2,277
EAGLE MOUNTAIN-SAGINAW
$524.7 million bond program to build a fourth high school, purchase land for future schools and pay for a new natatorium in partnership with the YMCA.
For: 1,574
Against: 724
FORT WORTH
Proposition A: Tax ratification election to move 2 cents from one tax pool to another.
For: 12,272
Against: 4,335
Proposition B: $750 million bond program to build new elementary school, renovate 14 schools and relocate three specialty campuses.
For: 13,034
Against: 3,611
Cities
BEDFORD
$70 million bond program for Boys Ranch Park improvements.
For: 1,458
Against: 1,419
BENBROOK WATER AUTHORITY BOARD
Four people are vying for three spots:
David Hafer: 591
Dave Clark: 468
Rick Whitehurst: 445
Dennis G. Lindgron: 402
EULESS
Should liquor stores be allowed in the city?
For: 1,292
Against: 671
GRAPEVINE
Proposition A: $3.9 million bond calls for the expansion of the Grapevine animal shelter.
For: 2,700
Against: 637
Proposition B: $16 million bond for relocation, reconstruction of fire stations.
For: 2,934
Against: 411
Proposition C: $4.8 million for Grapevine golf course clubhouse improvements.
For: 1,668
Against: 1,657
HALTOM CITY
Special election for Place 3 city council.
Linda Thompson: 485
Trenton Tidwell: 280
LAKE WORTH
Can city reallocate sales tax revenue to use for economic development?
For: 91
Against: 50
RICHLAND HILLS
Can city increase salaries of police officers and firefighters?
For: 162
Against: 434
Special election for Place 4 city council.
Roland Goveas: 323
Lisa Lachance-Skier: 130
Javier Alvarez: 85
WHITE SETTLEMENT
Special city council election for mayor, Place 5.
Mayor
Ronald A White (i): 336
Jerry Burns: 286
Place 5
Greg Geesa: 329
Dusty Pulliam: 233
Texas Constitutional Amendments
Proposition 1: Homestead exemptions for donated homes for veterans.
For: 633,033
Against: 102,309
Proposition 2: Changes in home equity rules.
For: 505,533
Against: 219,577
Proposition 3: Term limits for gubernatorial appointees.
For: 606,096
Against: 122,845
Proposition 4: Notification notice for constitutional challenges.
For: 478,961
Against: 243,867
Proposition 5: Expands 50-50 charitable raffles to more sports.
For: 432,963
Against: 278,373
Proposition 6: Property tax exemptions for spouses of first responders killed on duty.
For: 620,488
Against: 111,834
Proposition 7: Promotional raffles for banks, credit unions.
For: 432,498
Against: 286,803
This story was originally published November 7, 2017 at 8:57 AM with the headline "Tuesday’s Tarrant County election results."