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On June 25th, Secretary of State Jane Nelson drew the ballot order for the proposed 17 constitutional amendments to the States’ constitution.

In order to be placed on the ballot, a proposed amendment must be a joint resolution approved by at least two-thirds of the Texas House and Senate.

The ballot order is as follows:

  • Proposition 1 SJR 59 (Birdwell) Proposes funds to support capital needs of Texas State Technical College programs
  • Proposition 2SJR 18 (Perry) Proposes ban on taxing realized or unrealized capital gains
  • Proposition 3 SJR 5 (Huffman) Proposes mandatory bail denial for certain felony offenses
  • Proposition 4HJR 7 (Harris) Proposes dedicating part of sales tax revenue for the Texas water fund
  • Proposition 5HJR 99 (Harris) Proposes tax exemption for retail animal feed inventory
  • Proposition 6 HJR 4 (Meyer) Proposes ban on occupation and transaction taxes for certain securities entities
  • Proposition 7 HJR 133 (Turner) Proposes homestead tax exemption for spouses of veterans who died from service
  • Proposition 8 HJR 2 (Geren) Proposes ban on legislative authority to impose death or inheritance taxes
  • Proposition 9HJR 1 (Meyer) Proposes tax exemption for income-producing personal property
  • Proposition 10SJR 84 (Bettencourt) Proposes temporary tax exemption for homestead improvements destroyed by fire
  • Proposition 11 SJR 85 (Bettencourt) Proposes increasing school tax exemption for elderly and disabled homeowners
  • Proposition 12SJR 27 (Huffman) Proposes reforms to judicial conduct oversight and sanction authority in Texas
  • Proposition 13SJR 2 (Bettencourt) Proposes increasing school homestead tax exemption
  • Proposition 14 SJR 3 (Huffman) Proposes creating a $3B Dementia Research Institute and fund in Texas
  • Proposition 15 SJR 34 (Hughes) Proposes constitutional amendment affirming parental rights and responsibilities
  • Proposition 16SJR 37 (Birdwell) Proposes constitutional amendment requiring voters to be U.S. citizens
  • Proposition 17 HJR 34 (Guillen) Proposes tax exemption for security infrastructure on property near Mexico border

Voter Registration for the November 4 Election closes on October 6, with in person early voting occurring from October 20-31.

More information on the amendments and voting in Texas can be found at VoteTexas.gov.

The full press release from the Secretary of State can be found here.

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