Updated 11 p.m. May 4

With all of Guadalupe County and Comal County votes counted, unofficial results show all three of New Braunfels ISD's bond propositions passing in the May 4 election.
  • Proposition A has 2,801 votes for, or 74.75%, and 946 against, or 25.25%.
  • Proposition B has 2,469 votes for, or 66.07%, and 1,268 against, or 33.93%.
  • Proposition C has 2,701 votes for, or 72.28%, and 1,036 against, or 27.72%.
Updated 9:43 p.m. May 4

With all of Guadalupe County votes counted and Comal County still counting, results show that voters favor the New Braunfels ISD 2024 bond.
  • Proposition A has 2,801 votes for, 74.75%, and 946 against, 25.25%.
  • Proposition B has 2,469 votes for, 66.07%, and 1,268 against, 33.93%.
  • Proposition C has 2,701 votes for, 72.28%, and 1,036 against, 27.72%.
Posted 8:05 p.m. May 4

Guadalupe County and Comal County released early voting totals for the New Braunfels ISD 2024 bond election.

What you need to know


There are three bond propositions submitted by New Braunfels ISD to voters.
  • Proposition A, allocated at $267 million, would fund major projects such as renovations, expansions, and new construction on the high school campus. There were 2,275 early votes for the proposition and 790 against it.
  • Proposition B, allocated at $3 million, aims to enhance the district's technological infrastructure through investments in devices, software, and connectivity. There were 2,000 early votes for it and 1,056 against it.
  • Proposition C, allocated at $42.5 million, focuses on improving athletic facilities, including fields, stadiums, gyms, and amenities, to support sports programs. There were 2,195 early votes for it and 861 votes against.
What else?

In early voting, there were 1,865 ballots cast in Guadalupe County, representing 3.83% of voters and 4,268 in Comal County, which represents 2.93%.

Totals from ballots cast May 4 have yet to be released, with polls closing at 7 p.m.

What’s next?


Community Impact will update this article as more election day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide/election-results to see results from all local elections in your community.