LUBBOCK, Texas — While some cities may see local measures on the November Ballot 2025 ballot, all Texans will see and be able to vote on the same 17 constitutional amendments. These constitutional ...
Some of the constitutional amendments on the Nov. 4 ballot are head scratchers — and not just because voters need to think about how they want to cast their ballots. From jargon-laced proposals about ...
Voters across Texas have approved an array of new constitutional amendments. Roughly 15% of the state's 18.4 million registered voters turned out to cast ballots in the Nov. 4 election, which featured ...
Election Day is Nov. 4, with the fate of 17 proposed Texas constitutional amendments on the line. From tax reform to the creation of a higher education fund and a water infrastructure, all Texans are ...
While most proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution in this year’s election focused on taxes, voters also showed strong support for investing in Texas’ network of technical colleges and the ...
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The establishment of state-funded research into dementia and similar maladies is one of 17 propositions before Texas voters next week in the general election. If approved, the amendment would create ...
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Texas voters gave final approval on Tuesday to a wide-ranging slate of changes to the state constitution that will reshape taxes, education, public safety and infrastructure in the Lone Star State.