AUSTIN (KXAN) — Today is Election Day. Central Texas voters will decide on a number of school bonds, local propositions and elected officials.
In Austin, voters will decide on two different measures related to police oversight.
There are also multimillion-dollar school district bonds on the ballot in Hutto, Leander, San Marcos, Eanes, Dripping Springs and other districts.
Election Day resources
Austin Police oversight propositions
This live blog will be updated with new Election Day information. Continue to check back with KXAN.com for results.
Election Day live blog
7:18 p.m.
KXAN projects Proposition A will pass and Proposition B will fail.
7:00 p.m.
Poll sites close around Central Texas. There have not been reports of long lines, but if you are already in line, you can still vote.
12 p.m.
Travis County and Williamson County polling sites show no long wait times.
One Hays County voting site on Roger Hanks Parkway in Dripping Springs has an over 20-minute wait time.
9:30 a.m.
All Travis County polling sites show no long wait times. All locations have a 0-20 minute wait.
Find wait times for Travis County here.
Find wait times for Williamson County here.
Find wait times for Hays County here.
8:30 a.m.
Polls opened at 7 a.m. and will close at 7 p.m.
During early voting, about 6.7% of Travis County and Williamson County voters went to the polls. In Hays County, turnout was less than 5%.