From Ballotpedia Ballotpedia covered 15 local ballot measures in Texas on May 4, 2019.
In 2019, Ballotpedia covered local measures that appear on the ballot for voters within the top 100 largest cities in the U.S. Ballotpedia also covered all local measures in North Carolina, all local measures in California, and all statewide ballot measures. Ballotpedia's 2019 local ballot measure coverage includes Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Garland, and Plano, Texas.
• Proposition A: Plano Street Improvements Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to issue $18,750,000 in bonds over 40 years to improve, construct, and develop streets, intersections, and other public ways. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to issue $18,750,000 in bonds to improve, construct, and develop streets, intersections, and other public ways. |
• Proposition B: Plano Parks and Recreation Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to issue $17,890,000 in bonds over 40 years to fund improvements, construction, equipment, and expansion of parks and recreational facilities. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to issue $17,890,000 in bonds to fund parks and recreational facilities. |
• Proposition C: Plano Municipal Facilities Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to issue $8,025,000 in bonds over 40 years to improve and equip existing municipal facilities. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to issue $8,025,000 in bonds to improve and equip existing municipal facilities. |
• Proposition A-1: Garland Sale of Bunker Hill Park ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to sell Bunker Hill Park with proceeds dedicated to public parks. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to sell Bunker Hill Park. |
• Proposition A: Garland Street Improvements Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to issue up to $122,250,000 in bonds over 40 years to fund street improvements, construction, and additions. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to issue up to $122,250,000 in bonds to fund street improvements, construction, and additions. |
• Proposition B: Garland Public Safety Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to issue $51,350,000 in bonds over 40 years to fund improve, acquire, and construct public safety facilities. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to issue $51,350,000 in bonds over 40 years to fund public safety facilities. |
• Proposition C: Garland Storm Drainage Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to issue $47,350,000 in bonds over 40 years to repair and construct storm drainage facilities. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to issue $47,350,000 in bonds to repair and construct storm drainage facilities. |
• Proposition D: Garland Parks and Recreation Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to issue $117,750,000 in bonds over 40 years to improve existing parks and recreational facilities and to construct new facilities. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to issue $117,750,000 in bonds to improve and construct parks and recreational facilities. |
• Proposition E: Garland Library Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to issue $21,000,000 in bonds over 40 years to improve, equip, and expand public library facilities. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to issue $21,000,000 in bonds to improve, equip, and expand public library facilities. |
• Proposition F: Garland Economic Development Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to issue $46,000,000 in bonds over 40 years to construct and improve infrastructure and to fund development projects. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to issue $46,000,000 in bonds to fund infrastructure and development projects. |
• Proposition G: Garland Municipal Facilities Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to issue up to $6 million in bonds over 40 years to improve, construct, and equip municipal facilities. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to issue up to $6 million in bonds to improve, construct, and equip municipal facilities. |
• Proposition H: Garland Animal Shelter and Control Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the city to issue $12 million in bonds over 40 years to construct, improve, and equip animal shelter and control facilities. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the city to issue $12 million in bonds to fund animal shelter and control facilities. |
• Proposition A: Dallas County Community College District Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the district to issue $1.102 billion in bonds over 40 years to construct, improve, and equip school buildings. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the district to issue $1.102 billion in bonds to construct, improve, and equip school buildings. |
• Proposition A: El Paso Land Preservation Initiative ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of permanently prohibiting private development and public roadways on the 1,107 acres known as Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Twelve—an area that includes the Franklin Mountains, Transmountain Road, and Lost Dog Trail. |
| A no vote was a vote against permanently prohibiting private development and public roadways on Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Twelve. |
• Proposition A: Eanes Independent School District Bond Issue ![]()
| A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the district to issue up to $80 million in bonds at a maximum tax rate of $0.14 per $100 in assessed property value. |
| A no vote was a vote against authorizing the district to issue up to $80 million in bonds at a maximum tax rate of $0.14 per $100 in assessed property value. |
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The city of Garland, Texas, held general elections for mayor and the District 3, 6, 7, and 8 seats on the city council on May 4, 2019.
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The city of Plano, Texas, held general elections for the District 1, 3, 5, and 7 seats on the city council on May 4, 2019. A runoff election was scheduled for June 8, 2019.
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