Amendment results are in, and everything passed except one.
Proposition 9 barely passed with 51.6% voting for it, and Proposition 10 strongly passed with only 6.25% voting against.
Proposition 1 was rejected. It was to allow person to hold more than one office as a municipal judge at the same time.
Proposition 2 was passed. It is to allow for the issuance of General Obligation Bonds by the Texas Water Development Board.
Proposition 3 was passed. It authorizes the legislature to provide for a temporary exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the appraised value of certain property damaged by a disaster.
Proposition 4 was passed. Changing the way an income tax would be voted into existence.
Proposition 5 was passed. It dedicates the revenue received from the existing state sales and use taxes that are imposed on sporting goods to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and The Texas Historical Commission.
Proposition 6 was passed. It authorizes the legislature to increase by $3 billion the maximum bond amount authorized for the cancer prevention and research institute of Texas.
Proposition 7 was passed. It allows increased distributions to the available school fund.
Proposition 8 was passed. It provides for the creation of the flood infrastructure fund to assist in the financing of drainage, flood mitigation, and flood control projects.
Proposition 9 was passed. It authorizes the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation precious metal held in a precious metal depository located in this state.
Proposition 10 was passed. It allows for the transfer of a law enforcement animal to a qualified caretaker in certain circumstances.