Proposition 1
Requiring state and local governments to provide evidence that regulation of generally accepted farming and ranching practices is needed to protect the public from danger.
APPROVED ✓
2,013,645 votes
532,601 votes
Proposition 2
Allowing cities and counties to exempt child care providers from property taxes on any facility used to run a child care business.
APPROVED ✓
1,616,675 votes
880,551 votes
Proposition 3
Forcing lawmakers to ask voters for authorization before they could impose any new state taxes on residents that would be based on net worth or wealth.
APPROVED ✓
1,702,701 votes
802,476 votes
Proposition 4
Allowing the state to spend $18 billion on property tax cuts for homeowners and businesses, cut school districts’ tax rates and enact other tax changes.
APPROVED ✓
2,107,038 votes
418,073 votes
Proposition 5
Authorizing the state to create the Texas University Fund, a $3.9 billion endowment to help “emerging” research universities across the state enhance their research capabilities.
APPROVED ✓
1,609,558 votes
894,061 votes
Proposition 6
Creating a water fund administered by the Texas Water Development Board to support a wide range of projects including fixing Texas’ aging, deteriorating pipes, acquiring more water sources and mitigating water loss.
APPROVED ✓
1,954,726 votes
564,489 votes
Proposition 7
Creating an energy fund allowing officials to distribute loans and grants to companies with the aim of building new natural gas-fueled power plants.
APPROVED ✓
1,633,410 votes
881,673 votes
Proposition 8
Creating an broadband infrastructure fund where $1.5 billion would be allocated to expand internet availability in Texas, where some 7 million people currently lack access.
APPROVED ✓
1,737,420 votes
765,786 votes
Proposition 9
Providing some retired Texas teachers with cost-of-living raises to their monthly pension checks.
APPROVED ✓
2,130,045 votes
414,439 votes
Proposition 10
Exempting school districts, cities and counties from collecting property taxes on the value of equipment and inventory held by medical and biomedical product manufacturers.
APPROVED ✓
1,361,819 votes
1,112,870 votes
Proposition 11
Permitting conservation and reclamation districts in El Paso County to issue bonds supported by property taxes to fund recreational development and improvement. Eleven other Texas counties are already authorized to do this.
APPROVED ✓
1,514,353 votes
878,832 votes
Proposition 12
Abolishing Galveston County’s office of the county treasurer, an office that exists in other Texas counties.
APPROVED ✓
1,205,138 votes
1,069,689 votes
Proposition 13
Increasing the mandatory retirement age for state judges from 75 to 79 and the minimum retirement age from 70 to 75.
REJECTED ✗
926,674 votes
1,555,844 votes
Proposition 14
Creating a centennial parks conservation fund to invest more than $1 billion to create and improve state parks.
APPROVED ✓
1,914,077 votes
589,326 votes