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The secretary of state’s office has not published preliminary voter turnout results as of Tuesday morning, but the number of ballots cast statewide
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Voting machines stand ready at the Tarrant County Election Commission in this file photo from 2022. Some of the constitutional amendments on the Nov. 4 ballot are head scratchers — and not just because voters need to think about how they want to cast ...
Early voting begins Monday for the Nov. 4 election, in which Texans will decide the fate of 17 constitutional amendments and dozens of other local propositions and elections. During the 89th Legislature, Texas lawmakers passed 17 bills that require changes ...
The 2025 general election ballot includes 17 state constitutional amendments. Locally, Bryan Independent School District (ISD) has three school board races and three bond propositions totaling $397 million.
Election Day is Nov. 4, and Texans are going to be voting on 17 constitutional amendments that cover property taxes, disciplining judges and more. Early voting continues through Oct. 31. Alicia Pierce, communications director for the Texas Secretary of State’s Office, joined the Standard to discuss the rights voters have at the polls.