Texas 1993 ballot measures

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1995
1991

In 1993, voters decided on 19 statewide ballot measures in Texas. On May 1, voters decided on three measures. On November 2, voters decided on 16 measures.

On the ballot

May 1, 1993

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Proposition 1 Taxes Allow controlled ad valorem tax redistribution for schools, set minimum tax rates for local districts, and limit ad valorem taxes in county education districts

Defeated

755,417 (37%)

1,293,224 (63%)

LRCA

Proposition 2 Public education governance Allow school districts to opt out of unfunded state educational mandates

Defeated

956,056 (49%)

1,007,084 (51%)

LRCA

Proposition 3 Public education funding; Bonds Authorize $750 million in state bonds for school district facilities and allow loan forgiveness for school facility financing

Defeated

869,014 (44%)

1,099,828 (56%)


November 2, 1993

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Proposition 10 Veterans; Bonds Authorize $750 million in general obligation bonds to support the Veterans' Land Fund and the Veterans' Housing Assistance fund.

Approveda

579,840 (53%)

514,561 (47%)

LRCA

Proposition 11 Administration; Public retirement funds Require trustees of local public pension systems to administer the system for the benefit of its participants and beneficiaries.

Approveda

823,370 (76%)

254,094 (24%)

LRCA

Proposition 12 Law enforcement; Judiciary Allow bail denial for those charged with certain violent or sexual offenses committed while under state or political subdivision supervision.

Approveda

997,890 (89%)

122,547 (11%)

LRCA

Proposition 13 Budgets Expand funding for public higher education institutions, including the Texas State Technical College system.

Approveda

610,714 (58%)

438,756 (42%)

LRCA

Proposition 14 Prison funding; Bonds Authorize up to $1 billion in general obligation bonds for corrections and mental health facilities.

Approveda

684,001 (62%)

411,694 (38%)

LRCA

Proposition 15 Local government Allow county voters to decide whether to abolish the office of county surveyor through an election.

Approveda

925,408 (86%)

150,081 (14%)

LRCA

Proposition 16 Agriculture; Bonds Authorize up to $100 million in bonds to fund the Texas Agricultural Fund for supporting agricultural businesses in the state.

Defeated

476,715 (44%)

594,889 (56%)

LRCA

Proposition 1 Economic investment; Bonds Authorize the legislature to issue $50 million in bonds for economic recovery, development, job opportunities, and historically underutilized businesses.

Defeated

332,248 (30%)

767,543 (70%)

LRCA

Proposition 2 Environment; Taxes Exempt property used for pollution control from ad valorem taxation to promote pollution reduction and job preservation.

Approveda

626,586 (57%)

475,384 (43%)

LRCA

Proposition 3 Administration; Property Clear land titles by releasing the state's fractional interest claim to property owners in Fort Bend and Austin counties.

Approveda

711,519 (67%)

345,888 (33%)

LRCA

Proposition 4 Taxes Prohibit personal income tax without voter approval, directing revenue to education and limiting local school tax rates.

Approveda

775,822 (69%)

343,638 (31%)

LRCA

Proposition 5 Law enforcement; Legislature Allow the legislature to set sheriff qualifications.

Approveda

646,484 (59%)

449,333 (41%)

LRCA

Proposition 6 Local government Abolish the office of county surveyor in Jackson County.

Approveda

780,930 (76%)

243,770 (24%)

LRCA

Proposition 7 Business Repeal limitations on the purposes for which a corporation can issue stocks and bonds, enhancing their ability to raise capital.

Approveda

558,487 (53%)

497,299 (47%)

LRCA

Proposition 8 Local government Abolish the office of county surveyor in McLennan County.

Approveda

783,693 (77%)

237,034 (23%)

LRCA

Proposition 9 Taxes; Property Modify the provisions for redeeming real property sold at a tax sale.

Approveda

628,156 (60%)

416,450 (40%)


See also

Texas

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