Updated: 11 a.m. Nov. 8

Election results show voters are in favor of all five Collin County bond propositions. The results were counted from 57 of 57 vote centers for the county, according to Collin County voting results.

The details

Proposition A includes $261.86 million for justice facility projects. There were 49,873 votes for it and 44,152 votes against.

Proposition B, which includes $5.7 million for the county’s animal shelter, has garnered 61,271 voters for it and 33,272 against.


Proposition C includes $13.36 million for a medical examiner’s office. There were 51,791 votes for it and 41,338 votes against.

Proposition D encompasses $22.45 million for parks and open spaces throughout the county. There were 59,525 votes for it and 34,492 votes against.

Proposition E would dedicate $380 million for various road projects. There were 70,742 votes for it and 24,099 votes against.

What else?


There were 98,262 ballots cast countywide, which represents 13.91% of Collin County's 706,388 voters.

What’s next?

Community Impact will update this article as more election day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide/election-results to see results from all local elections in your community.


Posted: 11 p.m. Nov. 7

Election results show voters are in favor of all five Collin County bond propositions. The results were counted from 54 of 57 vote centers for the county, according to Collin County voting results.

The details

Proposition A includes $261.86 million for justice facility projects. There were 47,117 votes for it and 41,466 votes against.


Proposition B, which includes $5.7 million for the county’s animal shelter, has garnered 57,862 voters for it and 31,215 against.

Proposition C includes $13.36 million for a medical examiner’s office. There were 48,941 votes for it and 38,800 votes against.

Proposition D encompasses $22.45 million for parks and open spaces throughout the county. There were 56,117 votes for it and 32,473 votes against.

Proposition E would dedicate $380 million for various road projects. There were 66,711 votes for it and 22,642 votes against.
What else?


There were 92,536 ballots cast countywide, which represents 13.1% of Collin County's 706,388 voters.

Posted: 10:25 p.m. Nov. 7

Voting results show voters are in favor of all five Collin County bond propositions.

The results counted are from 31 of 57 vote centers for the county, according to Collin County voting results.

The details

Proposition A includes $261.86 million for justice facility projects. There were 35,245 votes for it and 29,655 votes against.

Proposition B, which includes $5.7 million for the county’s animal shelter, has garnered 42,701 voters for it and 22,563 against.

Proposition C includes $13.36 million for a medical examiner’s office. There were 36,413 votes for it and 27,907 votes against.

Proposition D encompasses $22.45 million for parks and open spaces throughout the county. There were 41,156 votes for it and 23,765 votes against.

Proposition E would dedicate $380 million for various road projects. There were 49,011 votes for it and 16,434 votes against.
What else?

There were 67,738 ballots cast countywide, which represents 9.59% of Collin County's 706,388 voters.

Polls closed at 7 p.m., although voters who were in line at 7 p.m. were still able to cast ballots.
What’s next?

Community Impact will update this article as more election day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide/election-results to see results from all local elections in your community.

Posted: 8:30 p.m. Nov. 7

Voting results show voters are in favor of all five Collin County bond propositions.

The results counted are from 12 of 57 vote centers for the county, according to Collin County voting results.

The details

Proposition A includes $261.86 million for justice facility projects. There were 28,653 votes for it and 22,930 votes against.

Proposition B, which includes $5.7 million for the county’s animal shelter, has garnered 34,225 voters for it and 17,636 against.

Proposition C includes $13.36 million for a medical examiner’s office. There were 29,418 votes for it and 21,711 votes against.

Proposition D encompasses $22.45 million for parks and open spaces throughout the county. There were 32,800 votes for it and 18,774 votes against.

Proposition E would dedicate $380 million for various road projects. There were 39,339 votes for it and 12,692 votes against.

During early voting, there were 53,890 ballots cast countywide, which represents 7.63% of Collin County's 706,388 voters.