Unofficial voting results released Nov. 2 show Tarrant County voters rejecting a proposed $116 million bond measure for a new building for the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s office.

Results as of 11:30 p.m. showed 45.03% voting for the bond measure and 54.97% voting against it, with all 323 voting centers in the county reporting, in addition to early voting results. Early voting results are based on ballots cast between Oct. 18-29 in addition to mail-in ballots. Unofficial results do not include provisional and absentee ballots.

The bond measure—Proposition B on the ballot—is for buying and constructing a criminal district attorney office building, which would be used for prosecutorial efforts and for other nonjudicial county activity and facilities.

All results are unofficial until canvassed. The 100,099 ballots cast for the unofficial results represent voter turnout of 8.27%.

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