Posted Nov. 5, 7:27 p.m.

Residents of Round Rock ISD cast early ballots on four propositions that would fund improvements to district facilities in the Nov. 5 election.

At $998 million, this is the largest bond in the district's history.

In a nutshell

Early voting data for both Travis and Williamson counties was reported after 7 p.m., representing ballots cast Oct. 21-Nov. 1.


The $998 million bond consists of:
  • Proposition A, which would designate $798.30 million to campus and districtwide improvements across a variety of areas such as new HVAC systems, safety and security improvements;
  • Proposition B, which would allocate $125.3 million to technology and technology infrastructure improvements and upgrades;
  • Proposition C, which would allocate $27.85 million to fine arts facilities improvements;
  • Proposition D, which would allocate $65.91 million to improvements to athletic facilities and the construction of a new facility near E. Old Settlers Boulevard and A.W. Grimes Boulevard on land already owned by the district.
Early ballots cast by RRISD voters show support for Props A, B and C, but not for Prop D.

The specifics

Unofficial polling information shows the following preliminary results for each proposition:
  • Proposition A: 61.75% for, 38.25% against
  • Proposition B: 59.08% for, 40.92% against
  • Proposition C: 55.23% for, 44.77% against
  • Proposition D: 42.82% for, 57.18% against
What else?

This story will be updated as more results from Election Day are reported. All results are unofficial until canvassed.


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