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2025 Guide to the Constitutional Amendments - Texas Public Policy Foundation
During November of each odd-numbered year, Texas voters head to the ballot box to decide whether to support or reject amendments to the Texas Constitution. On November 4, 2025, this biennial exercise in democratic decision-making is scheduled to once again take place. In the past, voters have sometimes left the polling place more confused than
Texas 2025 Constitutional Amendments Explained: Ballot Guide & Vote Recommendations
Get a clear, nonpartisan summary of all 17 Texas constitutional amendments on the November 2025 ballot. Includes plain-language explanations, Texas Policy Research vote recommendations, and liberty-focused analysis to help you make informed decisions at the polls.
The 2025 Proposed Amendments to the Texas Constitution - Texans for Fiscal Responsibility
On November 4th, Texans across the State will go to the polls to vote on seventeen (17) proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. These proposed
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