Tuesday’s primary election had a little more than determining which candidates survived the primary and are heading to the November general election or won the election outright.Voters also determined the answers to 13 propositions on the Republican Party’s ballot.The questions, referred to as propositions, don’t have any impact on current laws. They’re there for the state Republican Party to feel the pulse of how voters feel about immigration laws, school funding and taxation.All the propositions met with voters’ approval throughout the state and by Dawson County Republican voters.There were no similar propositions on the Democratic Party ballot.Below are the questions,