North Richland Hills residents seemed poised to approve six amendments to their city charter on Election Day.

The amendments concern term lengths and limits for city council members and the mayor, plus a few other changes.

With 105 of 215 vote centers reporting, results showed big margins of approval for each of the items on the ballot.

The city council will canvass votes Nov. 17 , which means officials will ensure all votes cast are accounted for, including mail-in and provisional ballots.

“Charter elections don't happen every year, so we really appreciate citizens taking the time to learn about the amendments and understand them,” said Mary Peters, the city’s communications director.

Here’s a quick overview of the proposed amendments and partial results as of early Wednesday mor

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