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What's on the ballot?

Proposition A, Oversight of Police Measure

  • Criminal justice nonprofit Equity Austin proposed Proposition A, which would return the Office of Police Oversight's abilities to investigate complaints of misconduct.

Proposition B, Oversight of Police Measure

  • Proposition B, proposed by the Austin Police Association, would uphold a 2021 arbitration ruling that removed some of those abilities and would essentially keep the office from conducting initial reviews of complaints.

Bastrop ISD

  • Bond

    • Proposition A: $321.5 million to build a facility for district police administration; install security cameras; finish renovations at Bastrop and Cedar Creek high schools; renovate spaces for additional classrooms; build two new elementary schools; replace Mina Elementary; and convert intermediate schools to middle schools.

  • Trustees

    • Place 3: Billy Moore and Joseph B. Thompson.

    • Place 4: Priscilla Kay Ruiz and Greg Mueller.

Coupland ISD

  • Proposition A: $56 million for a new middle school campus and new buses.

Dripping Springs ISD

  • Proposition A: $223.7 million for design and construction of a new elementary school, expansion of a middle school and designs for new elementary, middle and high schools; renovations; safety updates; and new buses.

Eanes ISD

  • Bond

    • Proposition A: $117.8 million for security upgrades, physical repairs, energy-efficiency projects and library modernization.

    • Proposition B: $2.4 million to refurbish Chaparral Stadium, including lighting, track surface replacement, bleachers and video board replacement.

    • Proposition C: $11.2 million for replacing student and staff digital devices.

  • Trustees

    • Position 1: Kim McMath.

    • Position 2: Laura Clark.

    • Position 3: Robert Morrow, Diane Hern and Chandler Hatchett.

Elgin ISD

  • District 2: John Altmiller and Cheryl Reneè Reese.

Florence ISD

  • Place 1: Brandon Bertelson, Shay Holloway and Pete Burson.

  • Place 2: Jeff Stone.

  • Place 3: Anthony Luciano DeAugustineo and Laura Pressley.

Georgetown ISD

  • Place 4: Marcos Gonzalez and Stephanie A. Blanck.

  • Place 5: Anthony Blankenship.

Granger ISD

  • At-large trustee: Shandra Carpenter, Daryl J. Stefek, Jason Huf, Peter Reese and Josh Richter.

Hays CISD

  • Bond

    • Proposition A: $208.8 million to construct a new elementary school; design an elementary school; improvements at elementary, middle and high schools; and security enhancements.

    • Proposition B: $102.9 million to construct an 800-seat auditorium, expand fine arts facilities and purchase musical instruments.

    • Proposition C: $4 million for technology upgrades, including network security.

    • Proposition D: $52.2 million to install three outdoor, multipurpose pavilions with artificial turf.

  • Trustees

    • District 1: Bill Ward and Raul Vela Jr.

    • District 2: Johnny Flores and Esmeralda Pérez-González.

Hutto ISD

  • Proposition A: $471.5 million to construct two elementary schools, build a ninth grade center, renovate Hutto High School, add middle school classrooms and purchase more land for future schools.

  • Proposition B: $10.5 million for instructional technology devices.

  • Proposition C: $40 million to build a district academic center.

Jarrell ISD

  • Proposition A: $324.6 million to build two new elementary schools, a new middle school, renovations to Jarrell High School for career education and other space needs.

Leander ISD

  • Proposition A: $698.3 million to build two new elementary schools, purchase land for future facilities, improve safety and purchase buses and vehicles.

  • Proposition B: $50.8 million for technology equipment and infrastructure.

  • Proposition C: $13.7 million to renovate two performing arts centers.

Lexington ISD

  • Bond

    • Proposition A: $36 million for new academic spaces to address growth.

  • Trustees

    • Trustee: Scott Sanders, Bradley Patschke and Hilary Kieschnick.

Liberty Hill ISD

  • Bond

    • Proposition A: $459 million for school facilities, security upgrades and expansions related to careers, fine arts and academics.

    • Proposition B: $7.1 million for laptops, tablets and other devices.

    • Proposition C: $5 million for additional concession stand and restrooms and Liberty Hill High School and turf replacement at Panther Stadium Field.

  • Trustees

    • Place 1: Chris Neighbors, Brandon Canady, Cory Milam and Terry Smith.

    • Place 2: Kendall Carter and Antonio Canas.

McDade ISD

  • Proposition A: $5 million to construct, renovate and rehabilitate the district's septic system and transportation facilities.

  • Proposition B: $20 million to construct and renovate school buildings.

  • Proposition C: $2 million to purchase land for future school buildings.

Pflugerville ISD

  • Place 5: Kelly Daniel.

  • Place 6: Jean Mayer.

  • Place 7: Agha Ahmed, Brian Allen and Chevonne Lorigo-Johst.

San Marcos CISD

  • Bond

    • Proposition A: Authorize district trustees to purchase attendance credits from the state with local tax revenue. State law requires such an election for voters to approve mandatory recapture payments.

    • Proposition B: $147.7 million for safety cameras, new buses, campus safety renovations, fine arts additions and replacement of Mendez Elementary School.

    • Proposition C: $984,563 to replace turf.

    • Proposition D: $17.5 million for a district natatorium.

  • Trustees

    • District 1: Philip Muzzy and Jessica Cain.

    • District 2: Margie T. Villalpando and Kevin Carswell.

Taylor ISD

  • Trustee at-large: Lisa Baum and Jim Buzan.

  • District 1: Shorty Mitchell.

Thorndale ISD

  • Board position: Hector Hernandez, Kimberly Biar and Kimberly McCoy Jordan.

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Get live May 6 election results for Travis County, Austin-area