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The general and special elections are here!

Below are the results for Central Texas races as of 4:30 p.m. May 5.

Travis Central Appraisal District Board of Directors – Place 1

  • Jett Hanna – 35,597 (69%)
  • Don Zimmerman – 15,653 (31%)

Travis Central Appraisal District Board of Directors – Place 2

  • Shenghao “Daniel” Wang – 34,495 (67%)
  • Matt Mackowiak – 12,793 (25%)
  • Jonathan Patschke – 3,912 (8%)

Travis Central Appraisal District Board of Directors – Place 3

  • Dick Lavine – 36,574 (73%)
  • Bill May – 13,504 (27%)

Williamson Central Appraisal District Board of Directors – Place 1

  • Hope Hisle-Piper – 11,184 (60%)
  • Jim Buell – 7,342 (40%)

Williamson Central Appraisal District Board of Directors – Place 2

  • Mike Sanders – 9,956 (54%)
  • Jon Lux – 8,364 (46%)

Williamson Central Appraisal District Board of Directors – Place 3

  • Mason Moses – 9,693 (54%)
  • Collin Klein – 8,383 (46%)

Mayor, City of Leander

  • (Inc.) Christine DeLisle – 2248 (45%)
  • Andy Hogue – 1308 (26%)
  • John David Cowman – 395 (8%)
  • Damon Burger – 942 (19%)
  • Fred Summers – 117 (2%)

Mayor, Village of Webberville

  • (Inc.) Hector Gonzales – 0 (0%)
  • Angela Tidwell – 0 (0%)

City of Austin, Prop A (Lost Creek Disannexation)

  • YES – 1,447 (91%)
  • NO – 138 (9%)

City of Austin, Prop B (Mooreland Disannexation)

City of Austin, Prop C (Blue Goose Road Disannexation)

  • YES – 3 (100%)
  • NO – 0 (0%)

City of Austin, Prop D (Lennar at Malone Disannexation)

  • NO – 110 (98%)
  • YES – 2 (2%)

City of Austin, Prop E (Wildhorse/Webb Tract Disannexation)

City of Austin, Prop F (River Place Outparcels Disannexation)

  • YES – 1 (100%)
  • NO – 0 (0%)

City of Hutto, Prop A (Salary limitations)

  • YES – 740 (81%)
  • NO – 172 (19%)

City of Hutto, Prop B (Mayor Pro-Tem selection)

  • YES – 647 (71%)
  • NO – 262 (29%)

City of Hutto, Prop C (Removal rules for Mayor/City Council)

  • YES – 836 (90%)
  • NO – 90 (10%)

City of Hutto, Prop D (Reduce number of council members for quorum)

  • YES – 307 (33%)
  • NO – 307 (67%)

City of Hutto, Prop E (City Council voting rules)

  • YES – 761 (84%)
  • NO – 149 (16%)

City of Hutto, Prop F (Enacting city ordinances)

  • YES – 473 (52%)
  • NO – 433 (48%)

City of Hutto, Prop G (Change requirements to maintain voter lists)

  • YES – 552 (61%)
  • NO – 350 (39%)

City of Hutto, Prop H (Requirements to run for city office)

  • YES – 587 (66%)
  • NO – 308 (34%)

City of Hutto, Prop I (Recall petition requirements)

  • YES – 644 (74%)
  • NO – 227 (26%)

City of Hutto, Prop J (Rules for petition for recall)

  • YES – 693 (80%)
  • NO – 168 (20%)

City of Hutto, Prop K (Signatures required for referendum)

  • YES – 524 (60%)
  • NO – 354 (40%)

City of Hutto, Prop L (City manager powers)

  • YES – 680 (77%)
  • NO – 200 (23%)

City of Hutto, Prop M (Requirements for transferring funds)

  • YES – 524 (59%)
  • NO – 370 (41%)

City of Hutto, Prop N (Planning & Zoning Commission)

  • YES – 679 (77%)
  • NO – 205 (23%)

City of Hutto, Prop O (Ethics ordinance)

  • YES – 734 (83%)
  • NO – 146 (17%)

City of Hutto, Prop P (City employment)

  • YES – 597 (68%)
  • NO – 279 (32%)

City of Taylor, Prop A (City Council pay)

  • YES – 1,466 (79%)
  • NO – 389 (21%)

City of Taylor, Prop B (Council meeting rules)

  • YES – 1,628 (88%)
  • NO – 228 (12%)

City of Taylor, Prop C (Selecting mayor)

  • YES – 1,303 (71%)
  • NO – 539 (29%)

City of Taylor, Prop D (Location of City Council meetings)

  • YES – 1,648 (88%)
  • NO – 222 (12%)

City of Taylor, Prop E (City Council member pay)

  • YES – 1,417 (76%)
  • NO – 442 (24%)

City of Taylor, Prop F (Polling locations)

  • YES – 1,649 (90%)
  • NO – 188 (10%)

Elgin ISD, Prop A ($366M bond for new schools)

  • YES – 1064 (68%)
  • NO – 492 (32%)

Elgin ISD, Prop B ($9M bond for arts, audiovisual technology programs)

  • YES – 951 (61%)
  • NO – 612 (39%)

Florence ISD, Prop A ($4.5M bond for new schools)

  • YES – 140 (68%)
  • NO – 65 (32%)

Georgetown ISD, Prop A ($497.47M bond for school facilities)

  • YES – 5,689 (70%)
  • NO – 2,460 (30%)

Georgetown ISD, Prop B ($20.33M bond for technology)

  • YES – 5,488 (67%)
  • NO – 2,655 (33%)

Georgetown ISD, Prop C ($27.85M for performing arts facilities)

  • YES – 5,100 (63%)
  • NO – 3,031 (37%)

Georgetown ISD, Prop D ($3.86M for athletic facilities)

  • YES – 4,929 (61%)
  • NO – 3,200 (39%)



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