TEXAS (KTAL/KMSS) — On November 4, 2025, 17 constitutional amendments are on the ballot for Texas voters. In an ongoing series, we explained what the amendments say, what they mean, why they are on the ballot, and the arguments for and against their passage.
Links to our breakdown of all upcoming amendments are included here for convenience.
This is not meant to be a comprehensive breakdown of these amendments or a voting guide; rather, it is an overview of the basics.
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Texas Proposition 1: Boosting TSTC infrastructure and education
Texas Proposition 2: Permanently banning capital gains taxes
Texas Proposition 3: Limiting pretrial release for violent crimes
Texas Proposition 4: Funding the future of water infrastructure
Texas Proposition 5: Tax exemption for animal feed inventory
Texas Proposition 6: No taxes on stock trading, securities market
Texas Proposition 7: Tax break for veterans’ widows
Texas Proposition 8: Inheritance taxes eliminated forever
Texas Proposition 9: Changing the taxes on business inventory, equipment
Texas Proposition 10: Temporary tax relief for Texas fire victims
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Texas Proposition 11: Tax relief for elderly, disabled homeowners
Texas Proposition 12: Revamping state judicial conduct commission
Texas Proposition 13: Tax relief for all homeowners
Texas Proposition 14: Funding state Alzheimer’s research
Texas Proposition 15: Parental rights in the state constitution
Texas Proposition 16: Limiting voting to citizens?
Texas Proposition 17: Tax exemption for border security upgrades
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