AUSTIN, Texas - It is the final week of early voting in Texas for the November 4 general and special elections.

The controversial Proposition Q has sparked strong opinions this cycle. So far, more than 45,000 voters have submitted their ballots early in Austin. Many people believe the big turnout is being fueled by Prop Q.

What is Proposition Q?

What they're saying:

There are close to 20 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. More than half of those focus on taxes.

"We know it's a spooky time of the year, but the scariest threat to our community isn't ghosts or ghouls; It's what will happen to the city if Prop Q fails," said Brydan Summers, President of AFSCME Local 1624.

One of the main races Austinites are watching is Prop Q, which could increase property taxes in the Cit

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