2022 State Constitutional Amendments
Election Day: May 7, 2022 |
Texas Proposition 1: Property Tax Limit Reduction for Elderly and Disabled Residents Amendment
On the ballot in Texas as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment
A "yes" vote supports amending the state constitution to authorize the state legislature to reduce the property tax limit for school maintenance and operations taxes imposed on the homesteads of elderly or disabled residents to reflect any tax rate reduction enacted by law from the preceding tax year.
A "no" vote opposes this amendment, which would have extended a tax limit reduction to the homesteads of elderly or disabled residents whose tax rates are frozen when they turn 65 or buy a new property.
A "yes" vote supports amending the state constitution to authorize the state legislature to reduce the property tax limit for school maintenance and operations taxes imposed on the homesteads of elderly or disabled residents to reflect any tax rate reduction enacted by law from the preceding tax year.
A "no" vote opposes this amendment, which would have extended a tax limit reduction to the homesteads of elderly or disabled residents whose tax rates are frozen when they turn 65 or buy a new property.
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Texas Proposition 2: Increased Homestead Exemption for School District Property Taxes Amendment
On the ballot in Texas as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment
A "yes" vote supports increasing the homestead exemption for school district property taxes from $25,000 to $40,000.
A "no" vote opposes increasing the homestead exemption for school district property taxes to $40,000, thereby maintaining the existing amount at $25,000.
A "yes" vote supports increasing the homestead exemption for school district property taxes from $25,000 to $40,000.
A "no" vote opposes increasing the homestead exemption for school district property taxes to $40,000, thereby maintaining the existing amount at $25,000.
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