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RESULTS: 17 Statewide Propositions on Texas Ballot for Nov. 4, 2025, Election

Voters approved amendments including a $20 billion water infrastructure fund, expanded property tax exemptions, and a $3 billion dementia research institute, with support ranging from 56.9% to 89.6%.

  • On Tuesday, Texas voters appeared poised to approve 17 constitutional amendments, with 221 of 254 counties reporting some results to the Texas Secretary of State's office.
  • Earlier this year, the Texas Legislature placed a wide-ranging slate on the ballot, with more than half focused on tax-related amendments, leading to an unusually packed election.
  • Early returns show Proposition 1 with 988,002 votes , supporting Texas State Technical College funding, according to the Texas Secretary of State's portal.
  • The Legislative Budget Board fiscal notes project the state of Texas would need to help pay for school revenue losses under property tax exemptions, with an estimated $300 million in 2027.
  • Looking beyond immediate effects, the amendments aim to fund long-term investments, including up to $1 billion annually for the Texas Water Fund starting in 2027 and a $3 billion seed for the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, based on a Texas 2036 report estimate of nearly $74 billion by 2050.
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