Texas Voters Cast Ballots on 17 Urgent Constitutional Amendments

UPDATE: Election Day 2025 has arrived in Texas, and voters are making critical decisions on 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution. Polls opened earlier today, and results will begin rolling in at 7 p.m. CT. This election could reshape taxation, infrastructure, and healthcare in Texas, making it vital for residents to stay informed.

Among the most significant propositions is Proposition 14, which aims to create the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas with a staggering $3 billion allocated for research and treatment of dementia and related disorders. This amendment speaks directly to families affected by these conditions, highlighting the urgent need for effective care and prevention strategies.

Another key item on the ballot is Proposition 2, which seeks to prohibit taxes on capital gains, potentially saving families and individuals significant amounts of money. Additionally, Proposition 11 proposes increasing tax exemptions for elderly and disabled residents, directly impacting many vulnerable Texans.

Election officials emphasize the importance of participation in these decisions, as they could affect countless lives across the state. With so many crucial issues at stake, including water infrastructure funding and property tax exemptions, the results of this election carry immense weight.

As results are expected to emerge, residents are encouraged to stay tuned for updates. The outcomes of these amendments could bring about significant changes in governance and public services in Texas.

For continuous updates, check back here as we cover the unfolding results and analyze the implications of these amendments. Don’t miss out on the latest news—sign up for our newsletter to receive detailed insights in your inbox on Wednesday morning.

Stay informed, Texas! Your vote matters and can shape the future of our state.