Results of Texas' 17 Statewide Propositions
All 17 constitutional amendments passed, including a $20 billion water funding plan and tax cuts offering homeowners up to $140,000 in exemptions, with over 1.4 million voters participating, officials said.
- With returns reported Tuesday, Texas voters approved all 17 constitutional amendments, according to the Texas Secretary of State's office.
- The Texas Legislature earlier this year placed the 17 amendments on the ballot alongside the state budget, including measures targeting taxes and $20 billion for water projects.
- Proposition 10 won with roughly 90% support, Proposition 13 received about 81.8% approval, and Proposition 4 passed with about 70% of votes.
- Proposition 4 funds will allocate $1 billion yearly for 20 years to water infrastructure, while Proposition 14 transfers $3 billion to a Dementia Prevention and Research Institute initially.
- All results remain unofficial until canvassed by the Texas Secretary of State, with counties reporting returns late; critics warned Proposition 17 could shift tax burdens and called Proposition 16 redundant.
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Nov. 4, 2025 Election Results
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