Here are voting results from the City of Austin, as of 1:18 a.m.:
Central Health
Prop: 1 (Expanded healthcare and medical school)
For: 55%
Against: 45%
City of Austin Charter Amendments
Prop: 1 (Moving elections to November)
Yes: 77%
No: 23%
Prop: 2 (Moving elections to November and changing City Council terms)
Yes: 76%
No: 24%
Prop: 3 (The 10-1 geographic representation plan)
Yes: 60%
No: 40%
Prop: 4 (The 8-2-1 geographic representation plan)
Yes: 51%
No: 49%
Prop: 5 (Allowing Council to appoint own staff)
Yes: 56%
No: 44%
Prop: 6 (Allowing Council to appoint the city attorney)
Yes: 50%
No: 50%
Prop: 7 (Reducing the Number of Signatures Required for a citizen-initiated ordinance or referendum)
Yes: 55%
No: 45%
Prop: 8 (Creating a 30-day period after elections where council members can raise funds to retire debt)
Yes: 31%
No: 69%
Prop: 9 (Allowing the council to lease parkland to the school district)
Yes: 65%
No: 35%
Prop: 10 (Creating a civil-service system for civilian city employees)
Yes: 58%
No: 42%
Prop: 11 (Creating a civil-service system for EMS workers)
Yes: 70%
No: 30%
City of Austin Bond Propositions
Prop: 12 (Transportation)
Yes: 55%
No: 45%
Prop: 13 (Open space and watershed protection)
Yes: 56%
No: 44%
Prop: 14 (Parks and recreation)
Yes: 59%
No: 41%
Prop: 15 (Affordable housing)
Yes: 49%
No: 51%
Prop: 16 (Public Safety)
Yes: 55%
No: 45%
Prop: 17 (Health & human services)
Yes: 60%
No: 40%
Prop: 18 (Arts & cultural facilities)
Yes: 61%
No: 39%
Austin Community College Board of Trustees
PLACE 7
Barbara P. Mink: 74%
Brigido “Brig” Mireles: 26%
PLACE 8
Betty Hwang (Uncontested): 100.00%
PLACE 9
Daniel J. “DC” Caldwell: 45%
Allen Kaplan: 55%
Austin ISD School Board
Position 8 (At Large)
Gina Hinojosa: 69%
Mary Ellen Pietruszynski: 31%
District 2
Jayme Mathias: 50%
Sam Guzman: 50%
District 3
Ann E. Teich: 65%
Christine V. Brister: 36%
District 5
Charlie Jackson: 37%
Amber Elenz: 63%
You can find full numbers on the Travis County website.