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– May 7, 2022 Constitutional Amendment and Local Elections

Early Voting

Monday April 25 through Friday April 29    8 AM to 5 PM

Monday May 2 and Tuesday May 3     7 AM to 7 PM

Election Day

Saturday, May 7     7 AM to 7 PM

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    Constitutional Amendment Election

    Constitutional Amendments

    State of Texas Proposition 1

      “The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for the reduction of the amount of a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that may be imposed for general elementary and secondary public school purposes on the residence homestead of a person who is elderly or disabled to reflect any statutory reduction from the preceding tax year in the maximum compressed rate of the maintenance and operations taxes imposed for those purposes on the homestead.”

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      State of Texas Proposition 2

        “The constitutional amendment increasing the amount of the residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation for public school purposes from $25,000 to $40,000.”

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        City and Town Elections

        Town of Annetta

        City Council, Place 1

        • Tim Pierce
        • Shane Mudge

        City Council, Place 2

        • Danny Coffman
        • Al Gloer

        Proposition A

          The reauthorization of the local sales and use tax in the Town of Annetta at the rate of one-quarter percent (1/4%) to continue providing revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets. The tax expires on the 10th anniversary of the date of this election unless the imposition of the tax is reauthorized.

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          City of Aledo

          Mayor

          • Nick Stanley
          • Shane Davis

          Councilmember, Place 2

          • Tiffany Reed-Villarreal
          • Christian Pearson

          City of Azle

          City Council Place 1

          • Bill Jones
          • Derrick Nelson

          City Council Place 2

          • David McClure
          • Amy Estes

          Proposition A

            “The reauthorization of the local sales and use tax in the City of Azle, Texas at the rate of one-fourth of one percent 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.”

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            Town of Dennis

            Proposition A

              “The legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages.”

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              City of Hudson Oaks

              Mayor

              • Tom Fitzpatrick
              • Brian Lixey

              City of Reno

              Council Member – Place 3

              • Jason Holden
              • Shelli Swift

              Proposition A

                The creation of the Reno Crime Control and Prevention District dedicated to crime reduction programs and the adoption of a proposed local sales and use tax at a rate of one-half of one percent.

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                Independent School District Elections

                Azle ISD

                School Trustee, Place 4

                • Ray Lea
                • David S. Compston

                Granbury ISD

                Proposition A

                  The issuance of $355,000,000 of Bonds by the Granbury Independent School District for school facilities and the purchase of land, and levying the tax in payment thereof. This is a property tax increase.

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                  Proposition B

                    The issuance of $39,000,000 of Bonds by the Granbury Independent School District for athletic stadiums and levying the tax in payment thereof. This is a property tax increase.

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                    Millsap ISD

                    Trustee – Three Year Term

                    • Lance Lozano
                    • Barbara Wofford
                    • Chad Edwards
                    • Brady Burchette

                    Trustee – One Year Unexpired Term

                    • Brad Hall
                    • Morgan Williams

                    Peaster ISD

                    Trustees At-Large

                    • Eric Shumar
                    • Justin McKinley
                    • Nathan McCarty
                    • Jake Bashore

                    Proposition A

                      “THE ISSUANCE OF $3,500,000 OF BONDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, IMPROVEMENT, ACQUISITION, AND EQUIPMENT OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS IN THE DISTRICT, INCLUDING NECESSARY SITES, AND THE PURCHASE OF NEW SCHOOL BUSES AND TRANSPORTATION; AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX SUFFICIENT, WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT, TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS AND TO PAY THE COSTS OF ANY CREDIT AGREEMENTS EXECUTED OR AUTHORIZED IN ANTICIPATION OF, IN RELATION TO, OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE BONDS; THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.”

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                      Poolville ISD

                      Proposition A

                        “THE ISSUANCE OF $32,550,000 OF BONDS BY THE POOLVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR SCHOOL FACILITIES AND THE PURCHASE OF NECESSARY SITES FOR SCHOOL FACILITIES AND THE IMPOSITION OF A TAX SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS. THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.”

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                        Springtown ISD

                        Board of Trustees – Place 2

                        • Chad Tedder
                        • Damon Liles

                        Special Elections

                        Parker County Emergency Services District No. 8

                        Proposition A

                          The increase in the rate of the local sales and use tax imposed by Parker County Emergency Services District No. 8 from a rate of one percent to a rate of one and one-half percent.

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                          Walnut Creek Special Utility District

                          Directors

                          • Rene Esteves
                          • Candice Chandler
                          • Michael Gilley
                          • Jeff Carter
                          • Frank Henderson
                          • Jim Cox
                          • Beth Correll