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Texas voters decided on 14 constitutional amendments on the ballot, including propositions that lower property taxes and increase funding for certain infrastructure projects.
Texans won’t be voting for president, senator or governor on Election Day, but this year’s ballot is still important: Voters will weigh in on 14 propositions that could ultimately change the Texas Constitution.
Updated: 9:31 PM CST November 8, 2023. TEXAS, USA — Tuesday was Election Day in Texas with several state constitutional amendments and local propositions on the ballot, depending on where you...
14 constitutional amendments on the Texas ballot on Election Day and what they mean. Early voting is underway for more than a dozen state propositions — from parks and water projects to...
Texans will decide the fate of 14 constitutional amendments approved for the ballot by state lawmakers. Here’s a breakdown of each constitutional amendment and requirements to vote.
AUSTIN — Today, the Deputy Secretary of State Joe Esparza drew the ballot order for the 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. Texans will vote on these amendments as a part of the November 7 Election. Below is the ballot order as drawn.
submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 7, 2023. The ballot shall be printed to provide for voting for or against the proposition: "The constitutional amendment protecting the right to engage in farming, ranching, timber production, horticulture, and wildlife management."