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Local Election Results: Austin, Central Health, AISD and ACC

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

Wells has been a part of KUT News since 2012, when he was hired as the station's first online reporter. He's currently the social media host and producer for Texas Standard, KUT's flagship news program. In between those gigs, he served as online editor for KUT, covering news in Austin, Central Texas and beyond.