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Unofficial election results for McKinney charter election
By City of McKinney
Nov 6, 2024
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Two of four charter amendment propositions passed

 

McKinney, Texas (Nov. 5, 2024) – Today McKinney residents cast their ballots in the general election to vote for or against four charter amendment propositions.

 

McKinney voters approved two of four propositions according to the unofficial election results from the Collin County Election Administrator.

 

Proposition A failed. Provide that the Mayor and City Council members shall have term limits consisting of three (3) consecutive, four (4) year terms beginning with the 2025 election.

 

Proposition B failed. Provide for compensation of $750 per month for newly-elected Council members and $1,000 per month for a newly-elected Mayor beginning Oct. 1, 2025.

 

Proposition C passed. Correct non-substantive errors such as misspellings, punctuation, grammar, and sentence structure, and revise references to obsolete provisions of state law and harmonize conflicting sections and conform notice and publication requirements to state law.

Proposition D passed. Delete provisions, practices, and policies, which are no longer employed by the City of McKinney.

     

The Early Voting Ballot Board will process Election Day provisional ballots and late ballots from overseas no later than Nov. 14. The City of McKinney will certify the Official Election Results between Nov. 13-15. Notice of the City Council meeting to certify election results will be posted at least 72 hours in advance, in accordance with State law. For more information on the accumulated total votes, visit the Collin County Election Results page.