From school bond elections to a mayoral candidacy, a wide range of issues were listed on the May 4 ballot. Text 'RESULTS' to 512-459-9442 for more.
Prop A was supported by 68% of voters , which includes the construction of two new buildings: a new elementary school and a new middle school. The $366M proposition also highlights an expansion to Elgin High School, as well as new land, buses and a series of additional upgrades.
Additionally, 61% of the Elgin ISD voter turnout supported the passage of Prop B, which allocates $9M total for the creation of a Career, Technology, and Educational Arts and Audio/Video center. It also allows for upgrades to the Wildcat Stadium press box, including better audio features, safety additions, a new scoreboard and more.
Prop D, which has the lowest amount of funding at more than $3M, was confirmed with 61% voter support. This proposition will create more space at the East View High School field house and locker room while also fixing the Georgetown High School track. Going forward, these new advancements will be implemented in both districts. For the full list of election results, visit
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