Election results: All bond propositions, 13 constitutional amendments pass

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Unofficial results are in, and every bond passed in Collin County. Of the 14 state constitutional amendments proposed, 13 passed.

Unofficial results are in for the Nov. 7 election, and nearly every proposition was passed across the board. Less than 15% of Collin County registered voters turned out for the election (13.91%), but many constitutional amendments and bonds were passed at both the local and state level.

State of Texas results:

  • Prop 1 – 75.04% FOR (state voted 79.08% FOR)
  • Prop 2 – 64.17% FOR (state voted 64.74% FOR)
  • Prop 3 – 69.60% FOR (state voted 67.97 FOR)
  • Prop 4 – 85.10% FOR (state voted 83.44% FOR)
  • Prop 5 – 64.46% FOR (state voted 66.1% FOR)
  • Prop 6 – 79.68% FOR (state voted 77.59% FOR)
  • Prop 7 – 65.20% FOR (state voted 64.94% FOR)
  • Prop 8 – 70.36% FOR (state voted 69.41% FOR)
  • Prop 9 – 82.20% FOR (state voted 83.71% FOR)
  • Prop 10 – 50.65% FOR (state voted 55.03% FOR)
  • Prop 11 – 63.59% FOR (state voted 63.28% FOR)
  • Prop 12 – 54.60% FOR (state voted 52.98% FOR)
  • Prop 13 – 64.24% AGAINST (state voted 62.67% AGAINST)
  • Prop 14 – 76.44% FOR (state voted 76.46% FOR)

Collin County:

  • Prop A – 53.04% FOR
  • Prop B – 64.81% FOR
  • Prop C – 55.61% FOR
  • Prop D – 64.41% FOR
  • Prop E – 74.59% FOR

With these preliminary results, all propositions and bonds will be passed except State of Texas Proposition 13, which would have raised the retirement age for state judges from a minimum of 70 to 75 and a maximum of 75 to 79.

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