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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.
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