Updated Nov. 4, 6:30 a.m.
Alvin ISD Superintendent Buck Gilcrease thanked the nearly 5,000 voters who helped pass the bond referendum.
"We appreciate the community as a whole for understanding the dynamics of our fast-growth school district," he said. "Adding more than 1,300 students in a calendar year provides many opportunities as well as many challenges. The community’s approval of the November 2015 bond package provides the resources to enable Alvin ISD to immediately begin the construction of the 13 projects identified in the Alvin ISD bond package."
Gilcrease said the district is committed to completing the identified projects on schedule and under budget.
Updated 10:27 p.m.
With all voting centers reporting, unofficial results show voters approved the $245 million Alvin ISD bond. Of 8,344 voters, 4,935 residents, or 59.14 percent, voted in favor of the bond while 3,409, or 40.86 percent, voted in opposition.
Updated 10:01 p.m.
With 28 of 29 voting centers reporting, unofficial results show voters approved the Alvin ISD bond. Of 8,325 voters, 4,921 residents, or 59.11 percent, voted in favor of the bond while 3,404, or 40.89 percent, voted in opposition.
Posted 7:45 p.m.
According to unofficial early voting results Nov. 3, Brazoria County voters are in favor of Alvin ISD's $245 million bond referendum.
Early returns show that 5,082 residents have voted, with 3,123 in favor, or 61.45 percent, and 1,959 in opposition, or 39.55 percent.
The bond package includes the construction of five new campuses as the district continues to experience rapid student enrollment growth.
All results are unofficial until canvassed.