Early results show Celina ISD voters are in favor of the district's voter-approval tax rate election. Proposition A has 54.75% of voters in favor with 5,389 votes.
Posted 7:42 p.m. Nov. 5
Early voting results from Collin and Denton counties show Celina ISD voters are in favor of the district’s voter-approval tax rate election.
Proposition A would provide an estimated $1.85 million to assist maintenance and operation funds for the district, has 55.01% of votes.
On the ballot
The VATRE would establish a tax rate of $1.2358 per $100 valuation, if approved by voters. This is broken down between $0.7869 for maintenance and operations and $0.4489 for debt payments.
If the maintenance and operations tax rate increase is not approved by voters, then the district’s tax rate will still be $1.2358 per $100 valuation. This would be split between $0.7358 per $100 valuation for maintenance and operations. The tax rate for debt payments would be $0.50 per $100 valuation.
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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