Updated 12:55 a.m. Nov. 5

With 285 out of 285 polling locations reporting results, 248,428 out of 1.3 million voters, or 19.31%, cast their ballots for the Nov. 4 election. Voters approved Propositions A-C and voted against Propositions D and E.

Proposition A: 41,302, or 60.40% voted in support, while 27,080, or 39.60% voted against.

Proposition B: 38,537, or 56.60%, voted for the proposition, while 29545, or 43.40%, voted against.

Proposition C: 34,079 or 50.10%, voted in support, while 33,939, or 49.90%, voted against.


Proposition D: 31,749, or 46.85%, voted in support, while 36,019, or 53.15%, against.

Proposition E: 33,681, or 49.72%, voted for the proposition, while 34,056, or 50.28%, voted against.

All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Posted 9:10 p.m.


Bexar County has released early voting totals, where voters cast ballots on whether or not to pass North East ISD’s $495 million bond.

What you need to know

According to district documents, the proposed bond package was created after a review of NEISD facilities, enrollment trends and instructional needs.

With 148,450 votes counted so far, Bexar County voters cast their ballots in support of propositions A, B and C, which would go toward funding general projects, technology improvements and athletics, respectively. Early results show voters cast ballots against propositions D and E, which would fund stadium and natatorium improvements.


Proposition A: 25,980, or 59.99% of ballots cast, voted in support.

Proposition B: 24,368, or 56.51%, voted for the proposition.

Proposition C: 21,589, or 50.13%, are for, while 21,480, or 49.87%, are against.

Proposition D: 20,184, or 47%, voted in support, with 22,765, or 53%, voting against the proposition.


Proposition E: 21,454, or 49.97%, voted for the proposition, while 21,477, or 50.03%, voted against.

Totals from ballots cast on Nov. 4 have yet to be released. Polls closed at 7 p.m., although voters who were in line at 7 p.m. were still able to cast ballots.

If approved by voters, bond funds will be used for:
  • Renovating and repairing existing school buildings
  • Enhancing campus safety and security systems
  • Improving fine arts, athletics and extracurricular spaces
  • Upgrading instructional technology and classroom equipment
Bond funds can not be used for daily operating expenses, including salaries and utilities, which are paid using the district’s maintenance and operation budget. Bond funds can only be used for approved capital projects.

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/election/san-antonio/north-san-antonio to see results from all local elections in your community.