14 Constitutional Amendments

Early Voting

October 23 to November 3

14 Constitutional Amendments on Ballot

This year’s November election isn’t a presidential election and it does not include any federal offices, but there are 14 state constitutional amendments that voters must either approve or deny.

The propositions were sent to the ballot by state lawmakers and many will either create or alter state funds or affect taxes.

What changes do you want in our State Constitution?

Time to do a bit of homework so you can decide which of these 14 amendments you think should be approved.

As always, there are numerous websites on the internet to find discussions of each of these items.  Unfortunately, in today’s world, they seem to either lean “right” or “left”.  So find one of each and see which makes good rational sense to you.  

To get you started, I found this PDF with the actual wording that should be on the ballot.  (source: Texas Secretary of State) 

Your vote really does matter!