These are unofficial results as of 10:31 a.m., Nov. 3.
Voter turnout: 12.18%
Ballots cast: 18,900
Registered voters: 155,158
Buda
City of Buda, Position 3 At-Large
Emily Jones 438 (33.87%)
Virginia Jurika 220 (17.01%)
LaVonia Horne-Williams 635 (49.11%)
City of Buda, Single Member District (SMD) A
Unopposed Candidate Declared Elected: Paul Daugereau
Kyle
City of Kyle, Councilmember, District 5
Donny J. Wills 236 (13.30%)
Leah Kaufman 407 (22.94%)
Rick Koch 642�...
These are unofficial results as of 10:31 a.m., Nov. 3.
Voter turnout: 12.18%
Ballots cast: 18,900
Registered voters: 155,158
Buda
City of Buda, Position 3 At-Large
Emily Jones 438 (33.87%)
Virginia Jurika 220 (17.01%)
LaVonia Horne-Williams 635 (49.11%)
City of Buda, Single Member District (SMD) A
Unopposed Candidate Declared Elected: Paul Daugereau
Kyle
City of Kyle, Councilmember, District 5
Donny J. Wills 236 (13.30%)
Leah Kaufman 407 (22.94%)
Rick Koch 642 (36.19%)
Daniela C. Parsley 489 (27.56%)
A runoff election between Rick Koch and Daniela C. Parsley will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 7. Runoff election voting locations and times will be available at CityofKyle.com/Election.
City of Kyle, Councilmember, District 6 (unopposed)
Michael Tobias 302 (100%)
San Marcos
City of San Marcos, City Council, Place 5
Mark Gleason 2,075 (54.15%)
Zach Sambrano 1,757 (45.85%)
City of San Marcos, City Council, Place 6
Jude Prather 1,927 (50.43%)
Mark Rockeymoore 1,894 (49.57%)
Wimberley
Wimberley ISD, Trustee, Place 1
Andrea Justus 2,581 (51.45%)
Lori Olson 2,439 (48.59%)
Wimberley ISD, Trustee, Place 2
Edmond Moreland 2,418 (48.39%)
Nathan Cross 2,579 (51.61%)
Wimberley ISD, Trustee, Place 3
Rob Campbell 2,694 (53.98%)
Gretchen Holtsinger 2,297 (46.02%)
Woodcreek
City of Woodcreek, Mayor
Jeff Rasco 452 (60.03%)
Aurora LeBrun 301 (39.97%)
City of Woodcreek, City Council, at-Large
Nancye Britner 280 (20.83%)
Bob Hambrick 309 (22.99%)
Brent Pulley 396 (29.49%)
Debra Hines 359 (26.71%)
Local Proposition Results
City of Buda Proposition A
The issuance of $73,570,000 bonds for transportation projects for streets, roads, bridges and intersections…and other street and road improvements, and also including related utility relocation, sidewalks, pedestrian and bicycle improvements, traffic safety and operational improvements, the purchase of any necessary rights-of-way, design costs, required equipment, drainage and other related costs. Taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds will be imposed.
For: 1,021 (74.31%)
Against: 353 (25.69%)
City of Buda Proposition B
The issuance of $16,090,000 bonds for parks and recreation projects…and also including land acquisition, design costs, required equipment and related drainage and other related costs. Taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds will be imposed.
For: 871 (63.39%)
Against: 503 (36.61%)
Hays County Emergency Services District. No. 4, Proposition A
Authorizing an increase in the maximum ad valorem tax rate that Hays County Emergency Services District No. 4 may impose on property within the District to a rate not to exceed ten cents ($0.10) per one hundred dollars ($100) valuation.
For: 2,596 (54.92%)
Against: 2,131 (45.08%)
State of Texas Proposition Results
Proposition 1
The constitutional amendment authorizing the professional sports team charitable foundations of organizations sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association or the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association to conduct charitable raffles at rodeo venues.
For: 15,731 (85.22%)
Against: 2,729 (14.78%)
Proposition 2
The constitutional amendment authorizing a county to finance the development or redevelopment of transportation or infrastructure in unproductive, underdeveloped, or blighted areas in the county.
For: 11,442 (62.41%)
Against: 6,893 (37.59%)
Proposition 3
The constitutional amendment to prohibit this state or a political subdivision of this state from prohibiting or limiting religious services of religious organizations.
For: 10,095 (54.79%)
Against: 8,330 (45.21%)
Proposition 4
The constitutional amendment changing the eligibility requirements for a justice of the supreme court, a judge of the court of criminal appeals, a justice of a court of appeals, and a district judge.
For: 10,027 (56.87%)
Against: 7,605 (43.13%)
Proposition 5
The constitutional amendment providing additional powers to the State Commission on Judicial Conduct with respect to candidates for judicial office.
For: 10,349 (58.82%)
Against: 7,245 (41.18%)
Proposition 6
The constitutional amendment establishing a right for residents of certain facilities to designate an essential caregiver for in-person visitation.
For: 15,778 (86.75%)
Against: 2,409 (13.25%)
Proposition 7
The constitutional amendment to allow the surviving spouse of a person who is disabled to receive a limitation on the school district ad valorem taxes on the spouse’s residence homestead if the spouse is 55 years of age or older at the time of the person’s death.
For: 16,125 (88.06%)
Against: 2,187 (11.94%)
Proposition 8
The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a member of the armed services of the United States who is killed or fatally injured in the line of duty.
For: 16,062 (87.98%)
Against: 2,194 (12.02%)