Voters say no way to Prop. A and yes way to Prop. B
11:05PM, Tue. Nov. 2, 2021
The Travis County Clerk’s Office has released the final tallies. Please remember that these are ONLY the early voting numbers and ONLY the numbers for Travis County.
The constitutional amendments are being considered statewide, so the numbers below are only a portion of the total. Austin voters, including some in Williamson County (whose votes likewise aren’t reflected here), are considering city Propositions A and B.
City Propositions
Proposition A Police staffing
For: 46,433 (31.12%)
Against: 102,791 (68.88%)
Proposition B Parkland swap
For: 106,795 (73.70%)
Against: 38,116 (26.30%)
Constitutional Amendments
Proposition 1 Raffles at rodeos!
For: 152,023 (86.29%)
Against: 24,144 (13.71%)
Proposition 2 County infrastructure bonds
For: 133,068 (76.03%)
Against: 41,960 (23.97%)
Proposition 3 No limits on religious services
For: 62,817 (35.69%)
Against: 113,202 (64.31%)
Proposition 4 Increasing minimum judicial qualifications
For: 73,056 (43.79%)
Against: 93,780 (56.21%)
Proposition 5 Judicial election conduct complaints
For: 76,222 (45.64%)
Against: 90,772 (54.36%)
Proposition 6 Right to essential caregiver
For: 153,003 (87.69%)
Against: 21,475 (12.31%)
Proposition 7 Homestead exemption (disabled taxpayers)
For: 127,835 (73.56%)
Against: 45,941 (26.44%)
Proposition 8 Homestead exemption (line of duty deaths)
For: 126,775 (73.04%)
Against: 46,801 (26.96%)
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