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Texas election results
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Proposition 1:
“The constitutional amendment authorizing the financing, including through tax increment financing, of the acquisition by municipalities and counties of buffer areas or open spaces adjacent to a military installation for the prevention of encroachment or for the construction of roadways, utilities or other infrastructure to protect or promote the mission of the military installation.”
• Bailey County:
Yes: 132
No: 142
• Parmer County:
Yes: 261
No: 256
• State (unofficial results, percentage)
Yes: 55.17
No: 44.82
Proposition 2:
“The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for the ad valorem taxation of a residence homestead solely on the basis of the property’s value as a residence homestead.”
• Bailey County:
Yes: 177
No: 107
• Parmer County:
Yes: 323
No: 216
• State (unofficial results, percentage)
Yes: 68.22
No: 31.77
Proposition 3:
“The constitutional amendment providing for uniform standards and procedures for the appraisal of property for ad valorem tax purposes.”
• Bailey County:
Yes: 122
No: 153
• Parmer County:
Yes: 282
No: 256
• State (unofficial results, percentage)
Yes: 65.5
No: 34.49
Proposition 4:
“The constitutional amendment establishing the national research university fund to enable emerging research universities in this state to achieve national prominence as major research universities and transferring the balance of the higher education fund to the national research university fund.”
• Bailey County:
Yes: 139
No: 136
• Parmer County:
Yes: 304
No: 227
• State (unofficial results, percentage)
Yes: 56.61
No: 43.38
Proposition 5:
“The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to authorize a single board of equalization for two or more adjoining appraisal entities that elect to provide for consolidated equalizations.”
• Bailey County:
Yes: 141
No: 129
• Parmer County:
Yes: 252
No: 249
• State (unofficial results, percentage)
Yes: 61.81
No: 38.18
Proposition 6:
“The constitutional amendment authorizing the Veterans’ Land Board to issue general obligation bonds in amounts equal to or less than amounts previously authorized.”
• Bailey County:
Yes: 164
No: 105
• Parmer County:
Yes: 322
No: 200
• State (unofficial results, percentage)
Yes: 65.65
No: 34.34
Proposition 7:
“The constitutional amendment to allow an officer or enlisted member of the Texas State Guard or other state militia or military force to hold other civil offices.”
• Bailey County:
Yes: 187
No: 84
• Parmer County:
Yes: 378
No: 145
• State (unofficial results, percentage)
Yes: 73.09
No: 26.9
Proposition 8:
“The constitutional amendment authorizing the state to contribute money, property, and other resources for the establishment, maintenance and operation of veterans hospitals in this state.”
• Bailey County:
Yes: 203
No: 76
• Parmer County:
Yes: 373
No: 161
• State (unofficial results, percentage)
Yes: 74.79
No: 25.2
Proposition 9:
“The constitutional amendment to protect the right of the public, individually and collectively, to access and use the public beaches bordering the seaward shore of the Gulf of Mexico.”
• Bailey County:
Yes: 164
No: 102
• Parmer County:
Yes: 358
No: 170
• State (unofficial results, percentage)
Yes: 77.01
No: 22.98
Proposition 10:
“The constitutional amendment to provide that elected members of the governing boards of emergency services districts may serve terms not to exceed four years.”
• Bailey County:
Yes: 166
No: 99
• Parmer County:
Yes: 367
No: 162
• State (unofficial results, percentage)
Yes: 73.04
No: 26.95
Proposition 11:
“The constitutional amendment to prohibit the taking, damaging, or destroying of private property for public use unless the action is for the ownership, use and enjoyment of the property by the state, a political subdivision of the state, the public at large or entities granted the power of eminent domain under law or for the elimination of urban blight on a particular parcel of property, but not for certain economic development or enhancement of tax revenue purposes, and to limit the Legislature’s authority to grant the power of eminent domain to an entity.”
• Bailey County:
Yes: 231
No: 41
• Parmer County:
Yes: 462
No: 64
• State (unofficial results, percentage)
Yes: 81.15
No: 18.84
Sources: Bailey County Clerk’s Office, Parmer County Clerk’s Office, Texas Secretary of State Web site



