Coryell County Posts Unofficial Election Results, Low Turnout Signals Concern
Coryell County published its unofficial cumulative results file for the November 4, 2025 election showing 7,438 registered voters reported in this county file out of 44,838, a 16.59 percent figure, with all 12 polling places reporting. The machine readable PDF provides precinct by precinct totals for statewide propositions, school and municipal contests, and will serve as the primary post election record for canvass and any subsequent ballot processing.
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Coryell County election officials posted an official cumulative results report on election night, with a run date and time of November 4, 2025 at 9:14 PM. The file, published by the Coryell County Tax Office Elections, records machine totals by precinct and breaks vote counts into Absentee, Early Voting and Election Day tallies. The report shows complete reporting from all 12 polling places in the county.
The document lists statewide propositions numbered one through 17 with cast vote totals and percentage breakdowns by voting method. It also catalogs a broad slate of local contests including Copperas Cove Independent School District, Valley Mills ISD, Evant ISD, Moody ISD, Oglesby municipal races, CCISD trustee contests and propositions, and City of Evant ballot items. The report includes undervote and overvote counts for every contest and provides the granular precinct level data that is critical to post election procedures.
The county describes this PDF as the unofficial results file and the immediate post election record used on election night. It is the starting point for canvass activities and for any subsequent hand counts, provisional ballot processing or recounts. For candidates, political campaigns, researchers and voters seeking detailed vote patterns by precinct, the machine readable file is the direct primary record. The full PDF is available on the Coryell County Tax Office website at https colon slash slash coryellcountytax dot com slash wp content slash uploads slash 2025 slash 11 slash Coryell Final Unofficial 11 04 2025 1 dot pdf.
The turnout figure recorded in the file is a central takeaway for local stakeholders. The report shows 7,438 of 44,838 registered voters reported in this county file, a 16.59 percent rate. That level of participation in a joint general election raises questions about civic engagement across urban and rural precincts in the county. Precinct level detail in the report will allow local officials and civic groups to identify where turnout was weakest and target outreach ahead of future elections.
Local school board and municipal outcomes documented in the report will have immediate policy implications for Coryell County residents. School trustee races and propositions can influence budget priorities, tax rate decisions and local governance. Municipal results determine local leadership on issues ranging from zoning to public services. The availability of complete precinct data supports accountability and transparency by enabling independent verification and analysis.
Officials will use the document to complete canvass procedures and certify results according to statutory timelines. Residents and observers with questions about specific contests or precinct totals can consult the county PDF for the official machine totals that formed the basis of election night reporting.

