Results show Frisco ISD voters oppose the district's tax rate election. The item has 57.15% of voters in opposition, or 58,100 votes.
Updated 9:35 p.m. Nov. 5
Results with the first waves of precincts reporting show Frisco ISD voters oppose the district's tax rate election. The item has 57.1% of voters against the proposition with 53,543 votes.
Posted 7:35 p.m. Nov. 5
Early voting results from Collin and Denton counties show Frisco ISD voters oppose the district’s tax rate election.
Proposition A, which would generate an additional $11.5 million in revenue for the district, has 57.08% of voters in opposition and 42.92% in favor.
What’s on the ballot?
Voters are considering raising the maintenance and operation rate by $0.0294 per $100 valuation in a voter-approval tax rate election, also known as a VATRE, in Proposition A. A VATRE is used when a district needs to increase its tax rate above a certain threshold, which voters must then consider in an election.
The district’s total tax rate would be $1.0569 per $100 valuation, if approved by voters. This is broken down between $0.7869 for maintenance and operations and $0.27 for interest and sinking, which covers debt payments.
What’s next?
Community Impact will update this article as more election day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
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