While some Texans have local races, bond elections, and/or races to fill empty seats, all Texans can vote on the Constitutional Amendments.  Please study the candidates, the amendments, and the enabling legislation, and make your decisions wisely.
Early voting: October 23 – November 3
Election day: November 7

Turnout in these elections is generally less than 10%.   These matters are too important to be decided by less than 10% of the voting population!  Be sure you VOTE!

Local Races
Many of you have bond elections, local elections, and/or special elections.  We have recommendations for those on our website!  Click here.
 
Constitutional Amendments
Seven of the 14 proposed amendments will cost Texans a LOT of money.  Beware!  Those 7 set up a “fund” for one thing or another. This is the legislature’s way of breaking the constitutional spending limits without having to actually break the spending limits. The 2023 budget that was passed by both chambers is the largest increase in spending in Texas history.  If these 7 amendments pass it will add $12 billion to that total.
Our Recommendations:
  1. Against
  2. Against
  3. For
  4. For
  5. Against
  6. Against
  7. Against
  8. Against
  9. Neutral
  10. Against
  11. Against
  12. Against
  13. Against
  14. Against

But don't take our word for it!  Do your own research.  We've got our reasoning explained on our website.  That's a good starting point!

We've created a flyer you can print at home, 2 to a page. Keep one to take to the polls with you, and share the other with a friend.

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The above flyer is a jpg. For a pdf, click the red link!