Here's what Coastal Bend-area voters decided in the May 4 election

The results aren’t official, but the returns are in for a slew of Coastal Bend area school districts, appraisal districts and municipal elections.

At the conclusion of Election Day on Saturday, eligible voters had made their picks for the Nueces County Appraisal District Board of Directors; Aransas Pass and Ingleside City Councils; as well as several local school propositions, among others.

Voting numbers available as of Monday are considered complete, unofficial returns.

Results do not become final until after the vote is formally canvassed.

Here are the complete, unofficial returns, as shown posted on each area’s election websites:

Nueces County

NUECES COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AT-LARGE PLACE 1

Vote for one:

Tony Alcoser: 1,195

Floyd "Andy" Anderson: 960

James Magill: 3,144

Mark Lawing Sr.: 376

NUECES COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AT-LARGE PLACE 2

Vote for One:

Joseph E. Titlebaum: 1,094

John M. Cudd: 2,953

Corbett "Butch" Pool: 1,588

NUECES COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AT-LARGE PLACE 3

Vote for One:

Ed Bennett: 2,563

Glenna Elliff: 945

Shirley "Mayday" Madej: 1,162

Ken L. Baker: 869

BANQUETE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT           

PROPOSITION

The issuance of an amount not to exceed $48,445,000 school building bonds for the construction, renovation, acquisition, and equipment of school buildings in the district with priority given to the construction and equipment of a new Junior High School, and the levying and imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds and the costs of any credit agreements.  This is a property tax increase.

For: 159

Against: 81

BISHOP CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

PROPOSITION A

The issuance of $20,000,000 in bonds for school facilities and school buses, and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.  This is a property tax increase.

For: 323

Against: 310

PROPOSITION B

The issuance of $8,000,000 in bonds for school stadium facilities and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.  This is a property tax increase.

For: 291

Against: 336

CALALLEN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

PROPOSITION A

The issuance of $12,573,000 of bonds by the Calallen Independent School District for the construction, renovation, improvement and equipment of Phil Danaher Stadium, Steve Chapman Stadium and Ladycat Softball Stadium, and levying the tax in payment thereof.  This is a property tax increase.

For: 506

Against: 444

San Patricio County

CITY OF ARANSAS PASS

COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE 2

Jason Knight*: 286

COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE 4

Vickie Abrego*: 197

J.R. "Randy" Haskins: 226

CITY OF GREGORY

MAYOR

Estella Boyes: 75

COUNCILMEMBER

Vote for none, one or two:

Pablo Martinez*: 33

Christopher Flores*: 33

Dominick Hernandez: 139

Angela Saenz-Arevalo: 129

CITY OF INGLESIDE

MAYOR

Ricardo Treviño: 88

Pedro Oscar Adame*: 400

COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE #2

David Pruitt*: 397

COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE #4

Tracy Long*: 391

COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE #6

John J. Salinas*: 413

INGLESIDE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

SCHOOL TRUSTEE PLACE I

RayLee Rodriguez*:409

SCHOOL TRUSTEE PLACE II

Keith Hill: 206

Julie Mauch*: 279

School Trustee Place III

Ruben Barron*: 187

Elaine Edison Rodgers: 305

CITY OF SINTON

PROPOSITION A

The reauthorization of the local sales and use tax in the City of Sinton at the rate of 1/4% to continue providing revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets.  The tax expires on the fourth anniversary of the date of this election unless the imposition of the tax is reauthorized.

Yes: 37

No: 23

TAFT INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

SCHOOL TRUSTEE

Vote for none, one, two or three

S. Jimmie Adame*: 130

Johnny Franco: 126

Manuel Banda*: 241

Miranda Benedict: 228

Johnny Carvajal*: 190

PROPOSITION A

The issuance of an amount not to exceed $47,900,000 school building bonds for the construction, renovation, acquisition, and equipment of school buildings in the district, and the levying and imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds and the costs of any credit agreements. This is a property tax increase.

For: 308

Against: 83

Aransas County

ROCKPORT-FULTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

TRUSTEE, PLACE 3

Lacey Garza: 254

Nikki Yarnall: 394

TRUSTEE, PLACE 6

Michaela Alston*: 490

Kleberg County

CITY OF KINGSVILLE

MAYOR

Dianne Leubert: 279

Sam Fugate*:819

Ann Marie Torres: 305

CITY COMMISSIONER PLACE #1

Rose Marie Damron: 319

Edna Lopez*: 1,041

CITY COMMISSIONER PLACE #2

Andrew Robert Mendez: 488

Norma Nelda Alvarez*: 868

CITY COMMISSIONER PLACE #3

Marty Ontiveros: 140

Krystal (Seidel) Emery: 515

Hector M. Hinojosa*: 714

CITY COMMISSIONER PLACE #4

Leo Alarcon: 976

Elizabeth "Liz" Ramos: 393

KINGSVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

SCHOOL TRUSTEE PLACE 4

David R. Garcia*: 857

SCHOOL TRUSTEE PLACE 5

Norma Mancías-Prado: 437

Joseph Ruiz*: 556

SCHOOL TRUSTEE PLACE 6

Jacob Perez Ill: 878

SCHOOL TRUSTEE PLACE 7

Delma Salinas*: 886

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In this file photo, a sign informs people about upcoming elections for the Nueces County Appraisal District Board of Directors,.
In this file photo, a sign informs people about upcoming elections for the Nueces County Appraisal District Board of Directors,.

This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: Returns show voters' selection for propositions, elected office