
Elections in November 2025 Elections: Early Voting: October 20-31 Election Day: Tuesday, Nov 4
October 20 - November 4
Elections in November 2025 Elections:
Early Voting: October 20-31
Election Day: Tuesday, Nov 4
November 4, 2025 – Constitutional Amendment, Special and Joint Election:
In Texas, a Constitutional Amendment Election is a type of election in which voters decide whether to approve proposed changes to the Texas Constitution. These amendments are typically proposed by the Texas Legislature during a regular or special legislative session.
Voters in Texas can approve or reject each proposed amendment. The proposed amendments cover a wide range of topics, including government operations, taxes, property rights, and other legal matters. If approved, the amendment becomes part of the Texas Constitution.
In addition to the statewide ballot, many Cities and Independent School Districts (ISDs) will also hold their general and special elections jointly with Dallas County during this election. These local elections may include races for city council, school board, bond propositions, and other local matters that will appear on the same ballot.
Click here for a list of proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot:
https://www.dallascountyvotes.org/election-results/historical/november-4-2025-constitutional-amendment-election/#props
Click here for a list of local entities participating in the November 4th election:
https://www.dallascountyvotes.org/election-results/historical/november-4-2025-constitutional-amendment-election/#entities
Click here for a list of True Texas Project’s recommendations on many of these:
Texans will vote on 17 Constitutional Amendments. Additionally, some communities hold their local elections at this time, and we have some special elections to fill vacant seats as well. Please read on to find True Texas Project’s recommendations on many of these. (If you are looking for the March 2026 Primary Election information, keep scrolling down on TTP’s website.)
“Note: At True Texas Project, we ask our local leadership teams as well as other trusted resources to vet and make recommendations for elections. We are NOT telling you how to vote. It’s just a good place for you to start your own research. Many times, we just frankly aren’t excited about any of the candidates, but we all still have to pick one to mark on our ballots. We do our best to help you with those difficult decisions. With that in mind, please note that our recommendations are just that: recommendations. They are NOT endorsements. Only when our leadership teams are unanimous in their belief that a candidate will represent True Texans well will we mark it as an endorsement.”
Amendments
True Texas Project Board discussed these at length! True Texas Project didn’t vote unanimously on many of them.
Please see True Texas Project’s explanations here: https://truetexasproject.com/constitutional-amendments-review-recommendations/
SUPPORT: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 16, 17
OPPOSE: 1, 4, 7, 11, 14, 15
Download a graphic to share on social media, text, or email: https://truetexasproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/2025amendments.png
Print a flyer with these recommendations: https://truetexasproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/2025amendments-for-print.pdf
Print a flyer with these recommendations 4 on a page: https://truetexasproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/print-amendments-4up-1.pdf
Local & Special Elections:
Denton County:
Northwest ISD: NO on Prop A
Galveston County Bonds: NO
Grayson County Tax Proposal: NO
Harris County:
Baytown City Council: Laura Alvarado (District 1); Sarah Graham (District 2); Kenrick Griffith (District 3)
Baytown Bonds: No
US Congress D18-TX: Carmen Maria Montiel
CyFair ISD: Radele Walker (Pl 5); Scott Henry 5 votes OR Natalie Blasingame 2 votes (votes from our leadership team were split for this race, Pl 6); George Edwards Jr. (Pl 7)
Houston City Council: Sonia Rivera (Pl 4 Special Election)
Houston Community College Board: Milton Sasser (District I)
Houston ISD: Robbie McDonough (District V), Kendall Baker (District VI), Bridget Wade (District VII), No recommendations District I
Klein ISD: Jack Velasquez (Pl 3), Justin Wooldridge (Pl 7)
[share a graphic with Harris County + Amendment recommendations.]
Hood County:
Granbury ISD: Monica Brown (Pl 5-endorsed); David Rogers (Pl 6-endorsed); Jessica Wark (Pl 7-endorsed)
Granbury City Council: David Farris (Pl 2); Jim Jarratt (Mayor)
Granbury Bond Elections: NO on both
[share a graphic with Granbury local elections + Amendment recommendations.]
Montgomery County:
Woodlands Township Board of Directors: Shelley Sekula-Gibbs (Pl 5 unopposed); Adam Lamb (Pl 6); Cindy Heiser (Pl 7 unopposed)
Magnolia ISD bonds: NO on all 3
Rockwall County: NO on VATRE tax
Tarrant County:
Carroll ISD: Mandy Reece (Pl 3 – endorsed)
Northwest ISD: NO on Prop A
State Senate, Dist 9: Leigh Wambsganss (endorsed)
[share a graphic with Tarrant local elections + Amendment recommendations.]
Travis County:
Southwest Travis County Props A-D: NO
Anderson Mill Prop A: NO
Austin Props A-E, Q: NO
Bee Cave Props A & B: NO
Burnet Props A & B: NO
Coopland Prop A: NO
Creedmoor Props A-F: NO
Firefly Props A-G: NO
Hays Prop A: NO
Leander City Council: Yelaun (Pl 3)
New Sweden Props A-G: NO
Pflugerville City Council: McCord (Mayor); Aly (Pl 1)
Willbarger Creek Props A-E: NO
Wise County:
Northwest ISD: NO on Prop A
Learn more:
julie@truetexasproject.com
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