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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 |
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Here's how Howard County voted in Tuesday's amendments election.
Proposition 1 — Authorizing city and county financing to buy buffer areas near military installations. For: 193 (47.3 percent) Against: 215 (52.7 percent) Proposition 2 — Requiring appraisal of residence homesteads based solely on their homestead value. For: 276 (66.51 percent) Against: 139 (33.49 percent) Proposition 3 — Allowing state enforcement of uniform property appraisal standards and procedures. For: 213 (51.08 percent) Against: 204 (48.92 percent) Proposition 4 — Establishing the National Research University Fund. For: 165 (40.34 percent) Against: 244 (59.66 percent) Proposition 5 — Allowing consolidated boards of equalization for appraisal districts. For: 203 (50 percent) Against: 203 (50 percent) Proposition 6 — Renewing Veterans’ Land Board bond authority for land and mortgage loans. For: 236 (58.42 percent) Against: 168 (41.58 percent) Proposition 7 — Allowing members of the Texas State Guard to hold civil office. For: 831 (70.9 percent) Against: 341 (29.1 percent) Proposition 8 — Authorizing the state to contribute resources to veterans’ hospitals. For: 784 (66.5 percent) Against: 395 (33.5 percent) Proposition 9 — Establishing a right to use and access public beaches. For: 759 (64.93 percent) Against: 410 (35.07 percent) Proposition 10 — Allowing board members of emergency services districts to serve four years. For: 801 (68.58 percent) Against: 367 (31.42 percent) Proposition 11 — Restricting use of eminent domain to taking property for public purposes. For: 979 (82.41 percent) Against: 209 (17.59 percent)
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 November 2009 )
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