Frisco ISD voters have denied all three propositions from the district's $1.08 billion bond package, according to unofficial results from Denton and Collin counties.
Proposition B received 52.09%, or 57,738 votes, against the item.
Proposition C saw 57.03% of voters in opposition with 62,835 votes.
Proposition D had 73.10% of voters against the item with 71,484 votes.
All results are unofficial until canvassed.
Updated 10:51 p.m. Nov. 5
Unofficial election results for the Frisco ISD bond shows voters oppose all propositions for the district's $1.08 billion bond package.
Proposition B results are close with 51.91%, or 53,251 votes, against the item.
Proposition C sits with 56.77% of voters in opposition with 57,892 votes.
Proposition D has 72.14% of voters against the item with 71,484 votes.
Updated 9:30 p.m. Nov. 5
Unofficial election results for the Frisco ISD bond continue to trend in opposition of the district's proposed $1.08 billion bond package.
Proposition B results are tight with 51.98%, or 49,195 votes, against the item.
Proposition C sits with 56.68% of voters in opposition with 53,353 votes.
Proposition D has 72.88% of voters against the item with 68,486 votes.
Posted 7:28 p.m. Nov. 5
Collin and Denton counties have released unofficial early voting totals for the Frisco ISD school bond election. The district's $1.08 billion bond package included three propositions—B, C and D.
Proposition B includes $986 million for refreshing campuses; constructing a new Staley Middle School; purchasing new buses; replacing furniture and equipment; among other costs. Early results are tight, with 51.98%, or 48,921 voters, voting against the item and 48.02%, or 45,202 voters, in favor of the measure.
Proposition C shows 56.67% of voters in opposition to the measure with 53,045 votes. It includes $88.2 million for a technology update to replace outdated devices.
For Proposition D, 72.85% of voters cast their ballot against the item with 68,085 votes. It includes $11.2 million to construct a tennis center of 16 outdoor courts for tournaments.
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Community Impact will update this article as more Election Day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
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