North Texas voters considered billions of dollars in school funding measures Tuesday.

The largest bond was Richardson ISD’s $1.4 billion package , separated into three proposals.

Unofficial results show all three propositions appeared to pass : Proposition A, worth $1.3 billion to fund new and renovated schools; Prop B, worth $54 million for technology; and Prop C, valued at nearly $7.4 million, to upgrade some stadiums and bring them into compliance with some federal laws.

In Midlothian ISD , southeast of Fort Worth, unofficial early results show voters favoring all three propositions totaling $389 million.

Proposition A, for $226.5 million, would build new schools and improve others.

Prop B, worth $157 million, would pay for a career and technology center.

Prop C, worth $5.

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