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Local November General Election 2022

Texas - General Election 2022
 
Bailey County Commissioner Pct. 4Bailey
Jim Daniel (R)86
68%
Juan Chavez40
32%
Borden County Sales and Use Tax ElectionBorden

Adoption of a one (1) percent County sales and use tax within the County to be use to reduce the County Property Tax rate.

For146
75%
Against49
25%
Borden County ISD Proposition ABorden

Ratifying the ad valorem tax rate of $1.12 in Borden County Independent School District for the current year, a rate that will result in in increase of 14.4% in maintenance and operations tax revenue for the District for the current year as compared to the preceding year, which is an additional $1,026,423.

For131
68%
Against61
32%
Borden County ISD General Trustee ElectionBorden
Cindy Herridge164
27%
Randy Hensley130
22%
Chad Beaver109
18%
Daniel Nix100
17%
Lacey Jowers94
16%
Open Seats: 4
Sands CISD Bond Election Proposition ABorden

The issuance of $85,000,000 of bonds by the Sands Consolidated Independent School District for school facilities (and any necessary or related removal of existing facilities), the purchase of any necessary sites for school facilities, and the purchase of school buses, and the levying of a tax in payment thereof. Required statement for all school district bond propositions pursuant to section 45.003, Texas Education Code: this is a property tax increase.

For2
99%
Against0
0%
Castro County JudgeCastro
Mandy Gfeller794
55%
Janet Sammann661
45%
Dimmitt ISD Proposition ACastro

Ratifying the ad valorem tax rate of $1.3096 in Dimmitt Independent School District for the current year, a rate that will result in an increase of 8.60 percent in maintenance and operations tax revenue for the district for the current year as compared to the preceding year, which is an additional $317,457.

Against424
53%
For381
47%
Hereford ISD Proposition ACastro

Ratifying the ad valorem tax rate of $0.977543 in Hereford Independent School District for the current year, a rate that will result in an increase of 6.46 percent in maintenance and operations tax revenue for the district for the current year as compared to the preceding year, which is an additional $960,985.

Against27
84%
For5
16%
Dawson County Commission Pct. 2Dawson
Ryan Webb (R)296
70%
Enrique (Rick) Moreno Jr. (D)127
30%
Sands CISD Bond Election Proposition ADawson

The issuance of $85,000,000 of bonds by the Sands Consolidated Independent School District for school facilities (and any necessary or related removal of existing facilities), the purchase of any necessary sites for school facilities, and the purchase of school buses, and the levying of a tax in payment thereof. Required statement for all school district bond propositions pursuant to section 45.003, Texas Education Code: this is a property tax increase.

For61
73%
Against23
27%
Klondike ISD Board of Trustees At LargeDawson
Quinton Kearney105
26%
Kelly O'Brien92
23%
Kenny Ferguson78
19%
Jessica Estes47
12%
Freddy Vargas31
8%
John Friesen25
6%
Brent Hill24
6%
Open Seats: 3
O'Donnell ISD School Board TrusteeDawson
Blandon Hancock107
48%
Casey Boone68
31%
Travis Walters46
21%
Seminole Proposition AGaines

The adoption of local sales and use tax in the City of Seminole, Texas, at the rate of one-half one percent to provide for maintenance and repair of municipal streets.

For839
56%
Against665
44%
Loop ISD School Board TrusteeGaines
Jim Owens97
34%
Carla Todd Young83
29%
Pam Young80
28%
HP Cargile27
9%
Open Seats: 3
Seagraves Proposition AGaines

The reauthorization of the local sales and use tax in the City of Seagraves at the rate of 1/2% to continue providing revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets. The tax expires on the fourth anniversary of the date of this election unless the imposition of the tax is reauthorized.

For268
72%
Against106
28%
Post Proposition AGarza

The legal sale of malt beverages and wine for off-premise consumption only.

Against428
63%
For255
37%
Post Proposition BGarza

To abolish the existing sales and use tax collected solely for the benefit of Caprock Economic Development Corporation and dedicated to water and sewer system improvements (being at the rate of one-half of one percent) and, concurrently, authorize the adoption of a Type B economic development sales and use tax at the rate of one-half of one percent to undertake authorized projects, including related maintenance and operating costs, as described in Chapters 501 and 505 of the Texas Local Government Code.

For420
65%
Against230
35%
Hale County SurveyorHale
Justin Cantwell (R)4,762
76%
Carl Joe Williams (D)1,466
24%
Hale County Commissioner Pct. 2Hale
Jerry Bright (R)681
69%
Concepcion (Concho) Rodriguez (D)300
31%
City of Plainview Proposition AHale

The code of ordinances of the City of Plainview shall be amended by enacting an ordinance outlawing abortion, declaring Plainview a sanctuary city for the unborn, making various provisions and findings, providing for severability, and establishing an effective date.

For2,423
69%
Against1,076
31%
Hockley County Commissioner, Pct. 4Hockley
Thomas "Tommy" Clevenger1,287
99%
Whitharral ISD At Large School Board TrusteesHockley
Jason Dobrovolny119
22%
Anthony Albus101
19%
Chris Driver98
19%
Monty Rodgers Jr.81
15%
Michael DeLaCruz71
13%
Ty Gray59
11%
Open Seats: 4
County Commissioner Pct. 2Lubbock
Jason Corley (R)15,415
71%
Juan Gatica (D)6,319
29%
High Plains Underground Water Conservation District #1 DirectorLubbock
Brandon Patschke35,811
61%
Dustin Eggleston22,795
39%
LCWCID Director, At-LargeLubbock
Janette Barcenas22,447
42%
Mike Temple, Jr.17,206
33%
Joel Prock7,433
14%
Michael Shobe5,794
11%
Slaton Proposition ALubbock

To amend the Slaton City Charter by making non-substantive vocabulary changes throughout all Articles of the Charter to use modern and consistent terminology, titles, and labels, as well as applying such consistent and modern terminology, titles, and labels to other propositions on this ballot that are approved.

For772
79%
Against210
21%
Slaton Proposition BLubbock

To amend Article I, Section 4 of the Slaton City Charter to acknowledge the City's authority to establish boundaries of the City and annex and disannex property and replace the timelines and procedures for annexation with the requirement that annexations and disannexations be conducted in accordance with applicable state law or ordinance, and to repeal Article I, Section 4(a) in accordance with the amendment to Article I, Section 4.

For717
77%
Against214
23%
Slaton Proposition CLubbock

To amend Article II, Section 1 of the Slaton City Charter to better describe the powers of the City in accordance with applicable state law as amended

For806
86%
Against133
14%
Slaton Proposition DLubbock

To amend Article II, Section 22[30] of the Slaton City Charter to provide that the fine for an ordinance shall not "exceed the maximum amount allowed by applicable state law."

For844
89%
Against102
11%
Slaton Proposition ELubbock

To amend Article IIA, Section 1 of the Slaton City Charter to update provisions for the creation and jurisdiction of the Municipal Court, criminal procedure in the Municipal Court, the term and removal of the Municipal Court Judge, and appointment of a temporary judge if the regular judge is temporarily unable to act, and to repeal Article IIA, Sections 2 through 20 in accordance with the amendment to Article IIA, Section 1.

For782
85%
Against138
15%
Slaton Proposition FLubbock

To amend Article III, Section 1[h] and Article III, Section 2[4] of the Slaton City Charter to remove and amend specified time periods for initiative, referendum, and recall elections and instead outline a general requirement specifying that all aspects of such elections shall occur on the next available date that is allowed or required by State Law.

For767
83%
Against152
17%
Slaton Proposition GLubbock

To amend Article III, Section 2[8] and Article III, Section 2[9] of the Slaton City Charter to clarify what shall happen in the event of the recall of a quorum or more of the members of the City Commission and providing for the canvass of a recall election involving some but not all members of the Commission.

For746
82%
Against166
18%
Slaton Proposition HLubbock

To amend Article III of the Slaton City Charter to add a Section 3 to Article III which would read as follows: "If an initiative petition results in the passage of a measure in an election, then there shall be no further initiative or referendum election called on that subject for a period of two (2) years. If an initiative or referendum measure fails to pass in an election, then there shall be no further election called on that subject for a period of four (4) years."

For660
74%
Against236
26%
Slaton Proposition ILubbock

To amend Article IIIof the Slaton City Charter to add a section 4 to Article III to provide that, "The City Commission may, upon its own accord and by a three-fourths majority vote, order an election for a non-binding referendum on a measure without an initiative or referendum petition from citizens."

For616
68%
Against289
32%
Slaton Proposition JLubbock

Shall Article VI, Section 4 of the Slaton City Charter regarding the qualifications of Commissioners be updated to comply with current state law and to amend the required period of residency to twelve (12) months?

For815
89%
Against102
11%
Slaton Proposition KLubbock

Shall Article VI, Section 5 of the Slaton City Charter be revised to delete the requirement that the Mayor be nominated by 50 voters at least 3 days before an election but keep the provision that the Mayor is elected from the city at large?

For743
81%
Against173
19%
Slaton Proposition LLubbock

Shall Article VI, Section 6 of the Slaton City Charter be amended to provide for staggered terms of three (3) years for the Mayor and Commissioners and that regular municipal elections be held on the uniform election dates set by the Texas Legislature?

For780
86%
Against132
14%
Slaton Proposition MLubbock

To amend Artice VI, Section 7 of the Slaton City Charter by providing that a vacancy in the City Commission of under one (1) year may be filled by majority vote of the remaining members of the City Commission, that a vacancy of over one (1) year shall be filled by appointment until the next regular city election at which time a special election for the unexpired term shall be conducted in accordance with state law, and that if two or more vacancies occur at one time, a special election shall be called by the remaining members of the Commission in accordance with the Election Code to fill the vacancies for the unexpired terms.

For749
83%
Against158
17%
Slaton Proposition NLubbock

To amend Article VI, Section 11 of the Slaton City Charter to explicitly acknowledge that the Mayor, City Commissioners, or a City Official will follow the rules and regulations regarding conflicts of interests as set out in the Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 171, as amended, or successor statute.

For830
91%
Against82
9%
Slaton Proposition OLubbock

To amend Article VI, Section 15 of the Slaton City Charter to explicitly acknowledge that the special meetings of the Commission will be called in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, as amended, or successor statute.

For819
90%
Against87
10%
Slaton Proposition PLubbock

To amend Article IV, Section 16 of the Slaton City Charter to add specific references to the Texas Open Meetings Act and Texas Public Information Act to provide that all meetings will be conducted in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, as amended, or successor statute, and that public access to minutes of the meetings will be in accordance with the Texas Public Information Act, as amended, or successor statute.

For810
91%
Against83
9%
Slaton Proposition QLubbock

To amend Article VI, Section 19 of the Slaton City Charter to provide that Ordinances must be passed, read, and voted upon at two (2) separate meetings of the Commission, either regular or special meetings.

For804
90%
Against90
10%
Slaton Proposition RLubbock

To amend Article VI, Sections 23 and 24 of the Slaton City Charter regarding the appointment, qualifications, terms and salary, and duties of the City Manager, including adding a provision for an acting City Manager in the event of the Temporary Absence or Disability of the City Manager.

For768
86%
Against123
14%
Slaton Proposition SLubbock

The amendment to repeal Article VI, Section 25 (contracts for [personal] services) of the Slaton City Charter.

For686
81%
Against165
19%
Slaton Proposition TLubbock

The amendment to repeal Article VI, Section 27 (Board of City Development) of the Slaton City Charter.

For672
80%
Against163
20%
Slaton Proposition ULubbock

To amend Article VI, Section 33 of the Slaton City Charter to clearly provide that the City of Slaton will comply with all applicable state purchasing and procurement laws and ordinances when expending public funds.

For810
90%
Against89
10%
Slaton Proposition VLubbock

To amend Article VI, Section 34 of the Slaton City Charter to explicitly provide that the City will follow applicable state nepotism laws.

For802
90%
Against90
10%
Slaton Proposition WLubbock

To amend Article XI, Section 36 of the Slaton City Charter to provide that the bond amount for the official bond of the City Manager will be in such sums as the City Commission may decide from time to time.

For672
78%
Against192
22%
Lubbock Proposition ALubbock

The issuance of $200,000,000 general obligation bonds for street improvements, and the imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.

For40,962
67%
Against19,726
33%
LCWCID Director, Precinct 1Lubbock
Doug Parsley7,913
42%
Lorelei Shafer5,186
27%
Ray Short2,966
16%
Brad Swenson2,932
15%
Justice of the Peace, Pct. 3Lubbock
Frank Gutierrez (R)5,447
51%
Aurora Chaides-Hernandez (D)5,218
49%
LCWCID Director, Precinct 4Lubbock
Nicole Adams4,511
35%
Coltin Clark Foster3,767
30%
Brandon Kidd2,392
19%
Phillip Powers2,078
16%
High Plains Underground Water Conservation District #1Lynn
Brandon Patschke1,026
74%
Dustin Eggleston353
26%
Board of Trustees at Large - New Home ISDLynn
Jason Gandy415
20%
Corey Ann Clem402
19%
Andy Beck354
17%
Rusty Dutton339
16%
Travis Smith286
14%
Andy Maeker277
13%
Open Seats: 4
Snyder Proposition 1Scurry

Shall the Development Corporation of Snyder, Inc., a Type A economic development corporation, operating pursuant to Chapter 504 of the Texas Local Government Code, be authorized to use its sales and use tax, including all amounts previously authorized and collected, for land, buildings, equipment, facilities, and improvements found by the board of directors to be required or suitable for use for professional and amateur sports, including children's sports, athletic entertainment, tourist, convention, and public park purposes and events, and related maintenance and operating costs?

For1,500
66%
Against785
34%
Snyder Proposition 2Scurry

Shall the Development Corporation of Snyder, Inc., a Type A economic development corporation, operating pursuant to Chapter 504 of the Texas Local Government Code, be authorized to use its sales and use tax, including all amounts previously authorized and collected, for land, buildings, equipment, facilities, expenditures, targeted infrastructure, and improvements found by the corporation's board of directors to promote new or expanded business development?

For1,472
65%
Against798
35%
IRA ISD School Board TrusteeScurry
Dirk Dunn199
25%
Jerry Jamison179
23%
Cody Cox153
19%
Justin Donelson139
18%
Austin Calley122
15%
Open Seats: 4
Hermleigh ISD School Board TrusteeScurry
David Digby195
29%
Gerald P. Rodriguez133
20%
Kasey Nachlinger108
16%
Leslie Beane94
14%
Christy Garcia74
11%
Jeremy Hogan69
10%
Open Seats: 3
Terry County JudgeTerry
Tony Serbantez (R)1,996
78%
Scott Jackson (D)576
22%
Terry Co. Commissioner Pct. 2Terry
Ricardo Cavazos (R)506
93%
Edgar Rivera36
7%
Terry Co. Commissioner Pct. 4Terry
Ernesto Elizardo (R)491
82%
Shorty Martinez (D)109
18%
Plains ISD Voter-Approval Tax RateYoakum

Ratifying the ad valorem tax rate of $1.3455 in Plains ISD for the current year, a rate that will result in an increase of 97.08 percent in maintenance and operations tax revenue for the district for the current year as compared to the preceding year, which is an additional $9,059,279.

For343
70%
Against149
30%
Denver City ISD Voter-Approval Tax RateYoakum

Ratifying the ad valorem tax rate of $.9746 in Denver City ISD for the current year, a rate that will result in an increase of 78.26 percent in maintenance and operations tax revenue for the district for the current year as compared to the preceding year, which is an additional $6,802,162.

For683
62%
Against416
38%
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