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Voters weighed 14 constitutional amendments on the ballot, but Proposition 13 which would have allowed judges to retire at a later age was rejected, with barely over one-third of Texans voting...
Early voting starts runs Oct. 23-Nov. 3, and Election Day is Nov. 7. Here’s a look at how the 14 proposed amendments will appear on the ballot and what they mean. Proposition 1: “The constitutional amendment protecting the right to engage in farming, ranching, timber production, horticulture, and wildlife management.”
KVUE Political Director Ashley Goudeau has a breakdown of all of the propositions to help you cast your ballot. with several state constitutional amendments and local propositions on the ballot,...
At the general election on November 8, 2022, Republicans retained control of the House and Senate, increased their 86-64 majority in the House, and gained one seat in the Senate. The new majority in the Senate following the election was 19-12.
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.
Early voting began Monday and runs through Nov. 3. Here's what to know about the 14 constitutional amendments before hitting the polls: Texas election guide 2023: Find your polling...
Texans will decide the fate of 14 constitutional amendments recently sent to the ballot by state lawmakers during the Nov. 7 election.
Texas voters approved 13 out of the 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution in the election yesterday, November 7, 2023. The legislature added the propositions to the ballot earlier this year.
Update, Nov. 8: Click here to see the results of Texas’ election on the constitutional amendments. Texas voters will weigh in today on 14 proposed changes to the state constitution, in addition to a number of other local races across the state. Looking for information on what’s on the ballot or how to vote? The Texas Standard has you covered:
Statewide election dates in Texas are listed below. For more dates, please see the elections calendar. Statewide election dates. November 7, 2023: Constitutional amendment election Offices on the ballot