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November 10, 2019

Voters Shoot Down 1 Constitutional Amendment, Approve 9 Others

By Brandon Waltens

When Texas voters took the polls on Tuesday, they may have cast ballots for local bonds, candidates, or measures, depending on their location. But all Texas voters, regardless of where they reside, were faced with a series of 10 constitutional propositions; nine of the propositions were approved by voters, and one failed.

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  • Race to Replace Zerwas Heads to Runoff
  • Democrats Crushed in The Woodlands
  • Conroe ISD Fails to Pass Complete Bond Package
  • Central Texas Votes for More Debt, Higher Taxes
  • More Debt in Denton
  • Most Tarrant Taxpayer Burden Grows
  • Collin County Turnout Tops 10 Percent
  • Vote Margin to Make House Runoff Tops Dallas Results
  • Kaufman County Voters Approve Big Bond Debt
  • Massive Midland School Bond Facing Recount
  • Patrick Payton Elected Midland Mayor
  • Texas Panhandle Voters Back School District Bonds
  • RGV Races Surrounded by Corruption Head to Runoffs

In other news...

  • Allen West Supports Lone Star Agenda
  • Biedermann and Tinderholt Endorse Lone Star Agenda
  • Citizens React to State Intervening in Austin Homeless Crisis
  • Commentary: Panther Island and the Tarrant Regional Water Discombobulation (TRWD)
 

Texas Scorecard Radio

Thursday, November 07, 2019

Episode 110: Brandon Waltens stops by to discuss some results from the November 2019 Constitutional Amendment elections. Jacob Asmussen also joins the show to discuss the homeless issue in Austin. Lathan Watts from First Liberty Institute discusses the threat Democrats pose to religious freedom. Robert Montoya has this week’s Texas Scorecard Radio commentary.

         

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