Texas Election Results 2025: All 17 State Propositions
Texans vote on 17 constitutional amendments including tax relief and $20 billion for water infrastructure as over 1 million ballots were cast early, officials said.
- On Tuesday, Texans are voting in an off-year election featuring two high-stakes special races and 17 proposed constitutional amendments, with over a million casting early ballots.
- Supporters, including Gov. Greg Abbott and State Sen. Brian Birdwell, argued the amendments clarify only U.S. citizens can vote and enshrine parental rights.
- Ballot language includes major funding items such as Proposition 4’s $20 billion water funding authorization, Proposition 14’s $3 billion neurological research institute, and local bonds including Proposition A- Water and Bryan ISD Proposition A .
- Early returns indicated support for all but two propositions with most holding 10-point leads, NBC News projected approval of two amendments, and Propositions 6 and 17 posted decisive margins.
- In Houston, the 18th District contest with a 16-candidate field is expected to force a runoff early next year, as Democratic vote-splitting may help a Republican advance against frontrunners Christian Menefee, Harris County Attorney, and Amanda Edwards, former Houston City Council member.
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All 17 Texas Constitution amendments on verge of approval
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Texas voters approve new constitutional amendments as several states vote on ballot measures
Texas voters approved two state constitutional amendments in statewide votes, NBC News projects, part of a slew of state ballot measures voters around the country considered on Tuesday
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