General election results for Parmer County: Proposition 1 The continuation of constitutional appropriation for facilities and other capital items for Angelo State University. For 240 Against 119 Proposition 2 Authorizing $500 million in general obligation bonds to finance educational loans to students and authorizing a bond enhancement agreement. For 219 Against 155 Proposition 3 A constitutional amendment allowing the Legislature to set the maximum appraised value of a residence for ad valorem tax to the lesser of the most recent market value of the residence as determined by the appraisal entity or about 110 percent of the of the appraised value of the residence for the last tax year. For 264 Against 103 Proposition 4 A constitutional amendment for $1 billion in bonds from state general revenues for maintenance, repair and construction projects and for the purchase of needed equipment. For 176 Against 191 Proposition 5 A constitutional amendment to a municipality with less than 10,000 residents to enter into an agreement with an owner or a real property. For 246 Against 125 Proposition 6 A constitutional amendment authorizing an exemption from ad valorem taxation one motor vehicle for work and personal use. For 287 Against 90 Proposition 7 A constitutional amendment to allow government entities to sell property acquired through eminent domain back to previous owners for the same price. For 296 Against 68 Proposition 8 A constitutional amendment to clarify certain provisions relating to the making of a home equity loan and use of home equity loan proceeds. For 257 Against 106 Proposition 9 A constitutional amendment to exempt residences of totally disabled veterans from as valorem taxation and to change how to determine the amount of ad valorem taxation a disabled veteran is entitled. For 300 Against 56 Proposition 10 A constitutional amendment to abolish the office of inspector of hides and animals. For 258 Against 96 Proposition 11 A constitutional amendment to require a record vote for the house of the Legislature on final passage of any bill proposing or ratifying a constitutional amendment and public access on the Internet to the record votes. For 287 Against 73 Proposition 12 A constitutional amendment providing the Texas Transportation Commission about $5 billion in general obligation bonds to fund highway improvement. For 185 Against 174 Proposition 13 A constitutional amendment denying bail for violating court orders or conditions of release in a felony or family violence case. For 302 Against 65 Proposition 14 A constitutional amendment to permit a justice or judge who has reached retirement age to continue to serve the remainder of the term. For 292 Against 73 Proposition 15 A constitutional amendment for the creation of the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas. And for a $3 billion bond from the general revenues for research in Texas to find the causes and cures for cancer. For 160 Against 204 Proposition 16 A constitutional amendment for about $250 million general obligation bonds to provide assistance to economically distressed areas. For 189 Against 171 Lazbuddie Independent School District, Parmer County Approving to increase the ad valorem tax rate to $1.17 per $100 valuation in Lazbuddie Independent School District for the current year. For 37 Against 21