Updated 12:18 a.m.

With all precincts reporting in Collin and Denton counties, Celina ISD voters have approved the district's $2.295 billion bond program.

Proposition A received 71.85% of votes in favor with 1,413 votes. Proposition B received 71.34% of votes in favor with 1,379 votes.

Updated 10:15 p.m.

Celina ISD voters are in favor of the district's $2.295 billion bond program, according to unofficial results in Denton and Collin Counties.


Proposition A has received 71.78% of votes with 1,409 voters in favor. Proposition B currently has 71.28% of votes in favor with 554 votes.

Posted 7:16 p.m.

Collin and Denton counties have released unofficial early voting totals for the Celina ISD school bond election. The district's $2.295 billion bond package included two propositions—A and B.

The bond program includes items for new schools, purchasing land, safety and security upgrades as well as transportation and technology needs in the district.


Proposition A includes a new high school campus, two middle schools and seven elementary schools. It would also provide a new operations center for the district, facility updates and upgrades, land acquisition and new school buses, among other items. It has received 72.2%, or 1,007 voters, in favor of the proposition.

Proposition B includes $20 million for technology devices. It has received 70.5% of ballots in favor with 987 votes.

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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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