Posted on 11/08/2005 6:16:27 PM PST by AlaninSA
Texas voters Tuesday overwhelming approved a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, making their state the 19th to take that step. In Maine, however, a proposal to repeal a new gay-rights law was trailing in early returns.
The contest in Texas was decided quickly _ the ban was receiving more than 74 percent of the votes in early returns. Like every other state except Massachusetts, Texas didn't permit same-sex marriages previously, but the constitutional amendment was touted as an extra guard against future court rulings.
The campaign had been enlivened over the past week because of a controversial tactic by the amendment's opponents, who argued in recorded phone calls to voters that the measure is so poorly worded that it could jeopardize traditional man-woman marriages. Amendment supporters denounced the effort as misleading.
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Unofficial Election Results As Of : November 08, 2005 08:27 PM
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* Turnout is based on the percentage of total votes cast to total registered voters and does not include numbers reported provisionally.
RACE
NAME
EARLY VOTES
PERCENT
TOTAL VOTES
PERCENT
Ballot Language for Prop. 1 Texas rail facilities funding created
IN FAVOR
248,625
51.85%
276,750
51.97%
AGAINST
230,901
48.15%
255,789
48.03%
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Total Votes Cast
479,526
532,539
Early Provisional Ballots Reported
627
Total Provisional Ballots Reported
57,216
Precincts Reported
668
of
7,429 Precincts
8.99%
*
Statewide Turnout
4.23%
12,577,545 Registered Voters
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RACE
NAME
EARLY VOTES
PERCENT
TOTAL VOTES
PERCENT
Ballot Language for Prop. 2 Same sex marriage denied legal status
IN FAVOR
388,393
75.18%
437,486
76.01%
AGAINST
128,199
24.82%
138,104
23.99%
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Total Votes Cast
516,592
575,590
Early Provisional Ballots Reported
627
Total Provisional Ballots Reported
57,216
Precincts Reported
668
of
7,429 Precincts
8.99%
*
Statewide Turnout
4.58%
12,577,545 Registered Voters
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RACE
NAME
EARLY VOTES
PERCENT
TOTAL VOTES
PERCENT
Ballot Language for Prop. 3 Economic development programs do not constitute debt
IN FAVOR
235,190
51.00%
263,865
51.51%
AGAINST
226,006
49.00%
248,392
48.49%
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Total Votes Cast
461,196
512,257
Early Provisional Ballots Reported
627
Total Provisional Ballots Reported
57,216
Precincts Reported
668
of
7,429 Precincts
8.99%
*
Statewide Turnout
4.07%
12,577,545 Registered Voters
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RACE
NAME
EARLY VOTES
PERCENT
TOTAL VOTES
PERCENT
Ballot Language for Prop. 4 Bail denied for pre-trial release violations
IN FAVOR
417,207
84.77%
463,999
84.81%
AGAINST
74,944
15.23%
83,129
15.19%
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Total Votes Cast
492,151
547,128
Early Provisional Ballots Reported
627
Total Provisional Ballots Reported
57,216
Precincts Reported
668
of
7,429 Precincts
8.99%
*
Statewide Turnout
4.35%
12,577,545 Registered Voters
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RACE
NAME
EARLY VOTES
PERCENT
TOTAL VOTES
PERCENT
Ballot Language for Prop. 5 Commercial loan interest rates defined by Legislature
IN FAVOR
209,010
44.39%
230,881
44.16%
AGAINST
261,795
55.61%
292,003
55.84%
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---------------
Total Votes Cast
470,805
522,884
Early Provisional Ballots Reported
627
Total Provisional Ballots Reported
57,216
Precincts Reported
668
of
7,429 Precincts
8.99%
*
Statewide Turnout
4.16%
12,577,545 Registered Voters
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RACE
NAME
EARLY VOTES
PERCENT
TOTAL VOTES
PERCENT
Ballot Language for Prop. 6 Members added to State Commission on Judicial Conduct
IN FAVOR
281,578
60.58%
313,113
60.70%
AGAINST
183,200
39.42%
202,735
39.30%
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---------------
Total Votes Cast
464,778
515,848
Early Provisional Ballots Reported
627
Total Provisional Ballots Reported
57,216
Precincts Reported
668
of
7,429 Precincts
8.99%
*
Statewide Turnout
4.10%
12,577,545 Registered Voters
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RACE
NAME
EARLY VOTES
PERCENT
TOTAL VOTES
PERCENT
Ballot Language for Prop. 7 Line of credit advances under reverse mortgage
IN FAVOR
277,238
59.13%
307,087
59.02%
AGAINST
191,649
40.87%
213,243
40.98%
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Total Votes Cast
468,887
520,330
Early Provisional Ballots Reported
627
Total Provisional Ballots Reported
57,216
Precincts Reported
668
of
7,429 Precincts
8.99%
*
Statewide Turnout
4.14%
12,577,545 Registered Voters
--------------------------------------------
LOL
Travis is the ONLY County currently against statewide.
Our vote counted today .... polls were wrong again. WTG fellow Texans.
Good job, Texans!
You win some and you lose some... and if I would have had the chance to make a choice, I would have wanted this win more than Kilgore's lost (I mean it, although I am not sure about the grammar there - LOL - :)
Minus the "controversial tactic" and "misleading" parts, I have no doubt.
The current Texas constitution was adopted after the post-Civil War Reconstruction, and it reflects the distrust of government at all levels of Texans and other southerners at that time. It goes into quite a bit of detail about how local governments must be organized. It puts lots of restrictions what the state and local governments can do. The reason there have been over 400 amendments made is to give more power to governments at various levels. Without that particular amendment local officials don't have the power to act at all.
I love Texas.
http://www.turbophoto.com/products/dfw/9.jpg
Now all we have to is :
http://www.setlovefree.com/
"Bless their hearts"...
Um... it has passed. "Same sex marriage denied legal status"
Travis Co. where you'll find the People's Republic of Austin.
It will be really telling about FNC to see how they treat this.
Will they report the LIES told by the homosexuals? (will shepard smith report with zeal or just ignore it?)
It makes you wonder who is running behind the cameras there.
Bad timing. They should have voted on this in the 2006 general election.
Well, we'll have to thy the knoth somewhere elsh, Broosh!
Congratulations Texans!
Prop 2 is at 77% statewide - including Austin! - and more like 82% - 85% everywhere else.
Not close.
AND this doesn't merely define marriage, but it is also "... prohibiting this state or a political subdivision of this state from creating or recognizing any legal status identical or similar to marriage."
Means even Austin cannot recognize gay marriage NOR provide for "partner benefits."
God Bless Texas
Not sure why I haven't moved there yet
"Now all we have to do is setlovefree"
Indeed
it'll be hard to do with so many of our congresscritters to so firmly in American Airlines' backpockets.
e.g. Kay Bailey Clueless
e.g. Rep. Mike Burgess
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