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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Texas voters approve 17 constitutional amendments on modest turnout
AUSTIN — Texas voters have approved all 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution, according to early results from Tuesday's general election. The sweeping slate of changes is set to impact everything from taxes and education to public safety and…
Nov. 4, 2025 Election Results
Full results for the Nov. 4, 2025, election covering statewide constitutional amendments and local East Texas races On Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, voters across Texas, including East Texas counties -- cast their ballots on 17 statewide constitutional amendments referred by the Texas Legislature. In addition, numerous local races, school-district bonds, voter approval tax rate elections and municipal charter amendments appeared on ballots throughout E…
RESULTS: Texas 2025 constitutional amendment election
For more information about local elections and to track election results as they come in, visit Concho Valley Homepage’s Your Local Election HQ webpage. SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — Texans took to the polls on Nov. 4 to cast their votes on 17 state constitutional amendment propositions. Ten of the proposed amendments focus on possible changes to tax policy. The remaining seven discuss other matters, including allocating a portion…
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