Everything passes!

Freestone County voters followed voters state-wide in approving all seventeen constitutional amendments in last week’s election.

A total of 2,204 voters went to the polls to practice their voting rights. County votes are as follows:

–State Prop 1: 1,600 For and 573 Against

–State Prop 2: 1,844 For and 332 Against

–State Prop 3: 1,694 For and 488 Against

–State Prop 4: 1,459 For and 712 Against

–State Prop 5: 1,784 For and 389 Against

–State Prop 6: 1,613 For and 536 Against

–State Prop 7: 1,989 For and 186 Against

–State Prop 8: 1,929 For and 256 Against

–State Prop 9: 1,776 For and 386 Against

–State Prop 10: 2,034 For and 143 Against

–State Prop 11: 1,851 For and 331 Against

–State Prop 12: 1,745 For and 409 Against

–State Prop 13: 1,939 For and 246 Against

–State Prop 14: 1,390 For and 776 Against

–State Prop 15: 1,889 For and 287 Against

–State Prop 16: 1,982 For and 196 Against

–State Prop 17: 1,753 For and 415 Against

Voters in Dew chose to approve the $2 million bond for maintenance and upgrades for the district.

“Thank you all for your part in helping this bond pass,” says Dew ISD Superintendent Kent Reynolds.

“Whether you live in the district and were able to actually vote, or you were out talking about it, or you were here doing your job in an exceptional manner, making this school the school of choice for both transfer and resident students,” Reynolds continued. “When a bond passes 98-27, that shows community support and in turn is a community effort.”