Updated 11:16 p.m.

A Judson ISD tax rate proposition has failed in Bexar County, according to unofficial voting results.

What you need to know

A total of 5,874 votes, or 39.99%, were cast for JISD's Proposition A, which would have increased the district's property tax rate by $0.045 per $100 valuation to $1.0796 per $100. A total of 8,813 votes, or 60.01%, were against the proposition.

In the county, a total of 248,428 ballots were cast in unofficial totals, representing 19.31% of Bexar voters.


Posted 9:53 p.m.

After early voting in Bexar County, over 60% of ballots have been cast against a Judson ISD tax rate proposition.

The overview

A total of 3,389 votes, or 38.95%, are for JISD’s Proposition A, which would increase the district’s property tax rate by $0.045 per $100 valuation to $1.0796 per $100 valuation. A total of 5,311 votes, or 61.05%, are against the proposition.


The district’s board of trustees officially called for the tax rate election, or VATRE, on Aug. 18. If approved, the VATRE would bring in approximately $21 million of revenue, according to the district.

The district called for the VATRE to address its budget shortfall, which sits at $27.57 million as of Oct. 16, according to board documents.

A total of 148,450 early votes were cast throughout Bexar County races, representing 11.54% of the county’s registered voters.

What’s next?


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

Visit https://communityimpact.com/voter-guide/ to see results from all local and state elections in your community.