Voters across the state have approved all 17 proposed constitutional amendments, measures that will reshape how Texas funds education, taxes property, invests in infrastructure, and regulates justice.

Texas election results: Voters weigh 17 constitutional amendments on Nov. 4, 2025

The amendments cover a wide range of topics, from property tax relief and judicial reform to dementia research and parental rights.

Together, they reflect a significant rewrite of how the Texas Constitution governs money, education, and personal freedoms.

Texas General Election 2025: The 17 propositions you need to know about

Here’s a look at what each proposition does, its purpose, and how it will impact Texans:

Proposition 1 ( SJR 59 ) — Texas State Technical College funding

Purpose: Create long-

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