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.
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Texas voters backing 17 constitutional amendments on statewide ballot, early returns show
AUSTIN — Cutting property taxes and enshrining a ban on noncitizens voting in state elections were among a slew of constitutional amendments approved by Texas voters on Election Day, according to ...
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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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 ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Tuesday, Nov. 4 is Election Day. Click here - for Election Day voting locations in Lubbock County. Note that these are different than early voting locations. Polls will be open ...
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 ...
Election Day 2025 is here. In addition to Houston-area races like the special election in the 18th Congressional District, Texans are voting on 17 amendments to the state constitution, dealing with ...
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