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The 2023 Texas elections were held on November 7, 2023.[1]

Texas voters statewide voted on 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. A special election took place to fill the vacancy from Texas's 2nd House of Representatives district,[2] which will be followed by a runoff on January 30, 2024.[3] In addition, Texas counties, cities, and school and other special districts had other ballot issues, such as bond proposals.

State

Ballot measures

Шаблон:Main 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution appeared on the November 7, 2023 general election ballot in Texas.[4]

  • Proposition 1 protected the "right to engage in farming, ranching, timber production, horticulture, and wildlife management". Yes Passed
  • Proposition 2 provided an exemption from county and municipal property taxes for "all or part of the appraised value of real property used to operate a child-care facility". Yes Passed
  • Proposition 3 prohibited any future imposition of a wealth taxYes Passed
  • Proposition 4 made numerous changes to property tax calculation, notably an increase in the homestead exemption from school property taxes from $40,000 to $100,000, and would also add voter-elected members to larger county appraisal districts. Yes Passed
  • Proposition 5 created the Texas University Fund, which would provide a dedicated funding mechanism for universities that aren't part of either the University of Texas System or the Texas A&M University System but which have achieved "national prominence as research universities". Yes Passed
  • Proposition 6 created a new dedicated water fund to assist in various water projects. Yes Passed
  • Proposition 7 created a new dedicated energy fund "to support the construction, maintenance, modernization, and operation of electric generating facilities". Yes Passed
  • Proposition 8 created a new dedicated broadband fund "to expand high-speed broadband access and assist in the financing of connectivity projects". Yes Passed
  • Proposition 9 authorized a cost-of-living adjustment to certain annuitants of the Teacher Retirement System of TexasYes Passed
  • Proposition 10 provided an exemption from property taxes for "equipment or inventory held by a manufacturer of medical or biomedical products to protect the Texas healthcare network and strengthen our medical supply chain". Yes Passed
  • Proposition 11 permitted conservation and reclamation districts in El Paso County to issue bonds supported by ad valorem taxes to fund the development and maintenance of parks and recreational facilities. Yes Passed
  • Proposition 12 abolished the office of County Treasurer in Galveston County (the text of the amendment requires not only the approval of a majority of voters statewide, but also a majority of voters within Galveston County). Yes Passed
  • Proposition 13 would have increased the mandatory retirement age for state justices and judges. No Defeated
  • Proposition 14 created a new dedicated parks fund (the "centennial parks conservation fund") for the creation and improvement of state parks. Yes Passed

Special elections

2023 Texas's 2nd House of Representatives district special election

Шаблон:Infobox election A special election took place in Texas's 2nd House of Representatives district to fill the vacancy created by the expulsion of Bryan Slaton.[5] Slaton resigned from the seat on May 8, 2023, amid a sexual misconduct controversy and was subsequently expelled from the House.[6] As no candidate reached the necessary 50% votes for victory in the November 7 election, Greg Abbott set January 30, 2024 as the date for the runoff election between Brent Money and Jill Dutton.[3]

November 7, 2023

Candidates
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  • Neal Barker (Republican), former board member and treasurer of the Northeast Texas Rural Rail Transportation District[11]
Results

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January 30, 2024 (Runoff)

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See also

References

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