Texas voters will weigh in on 17 proposed constitutional amendments during the statewide election on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, covering topics that range from tax exemptions and water funding to bail ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Early voting is now underway for the Nov. 4 election, where Texans will decide on 17 proposed state constitutional amendments, including one that could have a major impact on ...
On Nov. 4, Texas voters approved a significant upgrade to the way Texas’ water infrastructure is funded. Proposition 4—one of 17 propositions that were on the ballot for voter approval in ...
During the 89th Texas Legislative Session, lawmakers individually passed resolutions proposing 17 separate constitutional amendments, each of which received the support of at least two-thirds of both ...
Texas’ rapid population growth could lead to a water shortage in the coming years. A Nov. 4 ballot initiative could help secure the state’s water resources. Romain Costaseca Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty ...
Texas follows a two-year election cycle, with state and national races in even years and local government and constitutional amendments in odd years. Since 2025 is an odd-numbered year, voters across ...
As Texas' population continues to grow, state leaders warn that without major planning and investment, water shortages could reach crisis levels. Lawmakers approved a $20 billion plan to fund water ...
Early voting has begun for the Nov. 4 Governor-ordered special election. The election includes 17 proposed amendments to the Texas constitution. Citizens vote on each proposition separately. Voter ...
The ballot language: "The constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the permanent technical institution infrastructure fund and the available workforce education fund to support the ...