Proposed Constitutional Amendments November 8, 2005
Precincts Early 1 2 3 4 6 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 29 7,12,20,23,27 10, 22, 26 5, 19, 28, 35, 36 8, 9, 25, 32, 33, 34 24, 30, 31 Totals Resolution
Prop 1 The constitutional amendment creating the Texas rail relocation and improvement fund and authorizing grants of money and issuance of obligations for financing the relocation, rehabilitation, and expansion of rail facilities.
For 427 52 46 151 42 50 70 37 49 42 22 56 67 149 18 365 341 288 241 129 2642 2677 35
Against 542 62 71 141 58 65 45 30 53 41 37 47 38 170 25 337 283 251 356 135 2787 2834 47
Prop 2 The constitutional amendment providing that marriage in this state consists only of the union of one man and one woman and prohibiting this state or a political subdivision of this state from creating or recognizing any legal status identical or similar to marriage.
For 962 103 133 308 94 113 101 69 91 71 57 102 92 329 44 701 613 531 611 269 5394 5476 82
Against 85 17 6 8 9 11 18 7 14 18 5 10 24 15 4 70 67 63 36 25 512 516 4
Prop 3 The constitutional amendment clarifying that certain economic development programs do not constitute a debt.            
For 499 59 65 153 51 55 71 39 46 43 25 51 60 178 29 367 354 271 283 146 2845 2890 45
Against 442 53 41 130 44 53 38 29 49 38 34 48 44 125 11 317 241 247 297 102 2383 2413 30
Prop 4 The constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail to a criminal defendant who violates a condition of the defendant's release pending trial.        
For 908 106 113 282 90 108 94 67 86 73 52 94 83 293 41 633 587 522 555 243 5030 5096 66
Against 97 12 12 18 10 8 20 5 14 12 7 9 20 27 2 87 69 46 62 33 570 580 10
Prop 5 The constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to define rates of interest for commercial loans.            
For 421 55 45 133 36 45 55 36 47 32 17 36 49 137 20 307 279 235 207 101 2293 2327 34
Against 538 57 64 155 60 67 58 32 51 48 41 62 54 174 20 386 327 284 381 161 3020 3064 44
Prop 6 The constitutional amendment to include one additional public member and a constitutional county court judge in the membership of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.      
For 606 60 70 180 61 69 72 49 62 53 38 50 65 185 25 409 415 347 314 153 3283 3339 56
Against 345 52 41 109 38 42 37 19 32 31 21 41 34 119 16 277 199 180 266 89 1988 2015 27
Prop 7 The constitutional amendment authorizing line-of-credit advances under a reverse mortgage.              
For 488 60 49 156 44 60 71 49 50 41 21 53 62 187 24 382 364 319 265 150 2895 2941 46
Against 447 51 58 128 53 47 39 20 46 38 26 49 41 121 16 307 254 211 310 109 2371 2414 43
Prop 8 The constitutional amendment providing for the clearing of land titles by relinquishing and releasing any state claim to sovereign ownership or title to interest in certain land in Upshur County and in Smith County.
For 586 69 55 210 59 67 64 46 57 39 34 53 53 164 22 372 364 326 310 139 3089 3136 47
Against 305 38 45 56 34 39 34 21 35 39 20 42 45 122 15 267 204 171 245 93 1870 1896 26
Prop 9 The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for a six-year term for a board member of a regional mobility authority.        
For 401 45 43 135 33 50 53 32 39 33 18 46 44 115 14 269 285 260 199 110 2224 2266 42
Against 541 68 64 152 65 63 57 34 56 47 40 54 58 188 25 402 306 255 377 138 2990 3028 38