November 5, 2014
Northeast Texas Community College received unofficial election numbers Tuesday night that indicated that Proposition 1 failed and Proposition 2 passed.†The College†received†several updates today that might affect the results of Proposition 2.† It is our understanding that such changes are not unusual and often go unnoticed by the public unless the race is a tight one. Given the tight vote count on Proposition 2, the changes may alter the outcome of the election and so the College will wait until we receive official numbers from each county election office.
Final vote tallies are expected by†November 12,†and will include†provisional and overseas ballots†which are judged legal by the county election officials.††We are communicating with the election offices and will release a statement as soon as†reliable†information is made available.
Lastly, the College wishes to express our appreciation to the county election officials of Camp, Morris and Titus counties who have a most important job to do in support of our democratic process.
Final vote tallies are expected by†November 12,†and will include†provisional and overseas ballots†which are judged legal by the county election officials.††We are communicating with the election offices and will release a statement as soon as†reliable†information is made available.
Lastly, the College wishes to express our appreciation to the county election officials of Camp, Morris and Titus counties who have a most important job to do in support of our democratic process.