Outcomes of native elections from throughout the basin

* Pending results will be updated as soon as possible.

Andrews ISD, Board of Trustees: (Results are pending)

Mindy Wiggins

Joe Barnes

Xavier Emiliano

Andrews City Council: (Results are pending)

Jessica Schiefelbein

Chris Helbig

Keith Livingston

Jane Gomez

Randy Shaffer

Charlie Griffin

Christopher Netopski

Alpine City Council: (Final)

Station 1:

Judy Stokes 128/72

Maria Curry 49/28%

Station 5:

Tracy Cash 34/34%

Jerry Johnson 67/66%

Alpine ISD, Board of Trustees: (Final)

District 3:

Monty Kimball 34/34%

Nikki Ahrens 67/66%

District 4::

Jimmy Morris 52/84%

Rachel R. Carvajal 10/16%

City of Fort Stockton, Mayor: (Final)

Chris Alexander 528/57%

MaryAnn White 405/43%

Fort Stockton City Council:

Paul Casias 505/31%

Mike Stallard 210/13%

Ruben Bernal 445/27%

Ruben Falcon 488/30%

City of Monahans, Mayor: (Final)

David Cutbirth-423/49%

Adam Steen-447/51%

Ector County ISD, Board of Trustees: (Final)

Position 4:

Jesse Christesson 76/33%

Christopher John Stanley 152/67%

Ector County Hospital District: (Final)

District 7:

Ben Casey Quiroz 105/29%

Kathy Rhodes 251/71%

Big Spring City Council: (Final)

Seat 2:

Diane Yanez 83/74%

Willie Rangel Jr. 29/26%

Place 3:

David A. Scott 60/39%

Gloria Byrd McDonald 92/61%

City of Pecos City, City Council: (Results are pending)

Seat 2:

Venetta seal

Veronica Read

Place 3:

Randy Graham

Genaro Luis Tellez Jr.

City of Pecos City, suggestions: (Results are pending)

Sentence 1: Approval to issue and manage bonds in accordance with the law in one or more series and to impose bonds is sufficient to pay the principal and interest on debt obligations equal to the total nominal amount, the $ 18 million for construction of these projects does not exceed: New traffic signals, improvements in Washington and Ross, improvements in Lincoln Street, improvements in the East Side (phase 1).

To the

Against

Sentence 2: The authorization to issue and manage bonds in accordance with the law in one or more tiers and to impose bonds is sufficient to pay the principal and interest on debt obligations equal to the total nominal amount, the $ 19 million for construction of these projects does not exceed: improvements to Plumb Street, realignment and improvement of the country club, improvements to Veterans Boulevard, Meadowbrook subdivision (phase 2).

To the

Against

Sentence 3: Approval to issue and manage bonds in accordance with the law in one or more series and to impose bonds is sufficient to pay the principal and interest on debt obligations equal to the total nominal amount, the $ 18 million for construction of these projects does not exceed: Texas Street Improvements, Stafford Street Improvements, 6th Street Extension, Downtown Reconstruction and Improvement (Phase 1).

To the

Against

Sentence 4: Approval to issue and manage bonds in accordance with the law in one or more series and to impose bonds is sufficient to pay the principal and interest on debt obligations equal to the total nominal amount, the $ 10 million for construction of these projects does not exceed: improvements in Maxey Park, improvements in Bessie Haynes Park, rebuilding of the park.

To the

Against

Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD, Board of Trustees: (Results are pending)

Imelda Chavez

Michael Juarez

Sam Contreras

Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD, suggestions: (Results are pending)

Sentence A: The district’s issuance of $ 177,760,000 in bonds for school facilities, buses, and vehicles, and the collection of a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest. This is an increase in property tax.

To the

Against

Sentence B: The Technology District’s issuance of $ 800,000 worth of bonds and the imposition of a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest. This is an increase in property tax.

To the

Against

Rankin City Council: (Results are pending)

Vonda Garner

Dean Titsworth

Murry Brooks

Dianna Pina

Stanton ISD, Board of Trustees (Final)

Rank 6:

Susie Dominguez 46/43%

Tiffany Carson 62/57%

Wink-Loving ISD, suggestions: (Final)

Sentence A: District bond issuance cannot exceed $ 18,125,000 to design, build, renovate, upgrade, upgrade, upgrade, purchase, and equip school facilities. The purchase of the necessary locations for school facilities and the purchase of new school buses. This is an increase in property tax.

For 138/84%

Against 26/16%

Sentence B: The issuance of county school bonds cannot exceed $ 21,875,000 for the design, construction, renovation, improvement, upgrading, upgrading, acquisition and equipping of sports facilities. This is an increase in property tax.

For 139/91%

Against 13/9%

Presidio, Major: (Final)

John Ferguson 333/66%

John Razo 173/34%

Presidio City Council: (Final)

Patricia Runyan 78/16%

Abel Hernandez 412/84%