Live election results for Texas constitutional amendments, Travis County propositions

Proposition 4, which will reduce property taxes, was considered the centerpiece of Tuesday's statewide election.

The Nov. 7 election has arrived and Texans who haven't cast an early or absentee ballot are heading to the polls to vote.

Texas residents will vote on 14 constitutional amendments. Travis County voters will decide the fate of propositions A and B.

In the surrounding areas, several bond packages are proposed, including Georgetown's $130 million proposed bond package and Lake Travis' $143.1 million bond proposal.

Polls close at 7 p.m. in Texas.

Live updates: Get the latest from the 2023 Texas Election Day

As Texas tallies up the votes, this is where you can find live results and real-time data on the statewide and local races. Please check back here for updates.

Real-time, live Texas propositions election results

Live election results for Travis County and the surrounding areas

What's on the ballot?

Here's a look at some key Austin and state races:

14 constitutional amendments in Texas

Travis County elections

What is Proposition A? It would authorize the county to issue $233.06 million in bonds for road and infrastructure improvements.

What is Proposition B? It seeks approval for $276.44 million in bonds for parks and land acquisition.

Georgetown elections

$130 million proposed bond package: The package has four propositions that, if approved, would not raise the tax rate, officials said.

Lake Travis elections

$143.1 million bond election: The Lake Travis school board has called a $143.1 million bond election to build athletic facilities at a planned second high school and to upgrade those at Lake Travis High School and the district's three middle schools.

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Texas live election results: Get the latest updates for Travis County