Texas Secretary of State Draws Ballot Order for 17 Constitutional Amendments
- The order of the 17 proposed constitutional amendments for the November 4, 2024, Texas election was determined by Secretary of State Jane Nelson.
- These amendments originate from joint resolutions passed this year with the support of a supermajority in both chambers of the Texas Legislature.
- The amendments cover diverse topics like education funding, tax exemptions, bail reform, water funding, parental rights, and voter eligibility.
- Jane Nelson stated that lawmakers in Texas have put forward 17 changes to the state constitution, giving residents a chance to provide their input on each one.
- Voters must register by October 6 and can vote early from October 20 to 31, highlighting a chance to influence changes to the state’s governing document.
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Texans to vote on 17 proposed constitutional amendments this November - Cross Timbers Gazette
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson of Flower Mound announced Wednesday how the 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution will appear on the November 4 ballot. The order was determined in a random drawing, and the measures touch on a broad range of topics, including property taxes, education funding, bail reform, and parental rights. “This is an opportunity to make your voice heard about the governing document of our state,” Nelson said.…
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