LUBBOCK, Texas — While some cities may see local measures on the November Ballot 2025 ballot, all Texans will see and be able to vote on the same 17 constitutional amendments.
These constitutional amendments stem from legislation from the 89th Texas Legislative session in Austin , with lawmakers awaiting to hear the will of the people on the constitutional amendments.
With this also being the largest number of constitutional amendments on the ballot since 2003, this story breaks down the first eight amendments
From tax reform to criminal justice reform, here are the first eight constitutional amendments, with how they will appear on the ballot and analysis from the Texas Legislative Council.
Proposition 1: S.J.R 59.
Wording on the Ballot: "The constitutional amendment providing fo