Election Day is Nov. 4, with the fate of 17 proposed Texas constitutional amendments on the line.
From tax reform to the creation of a higher education fund and a water infrastructure, all Texans are set to be impacted by a number of constitutional amendments if passed.

Here’s a quick breakdown of all 17 constitutional amendments on every Texan ballot — even if their city doesn’t have any local initiatives to vote on — and what to know on election day.
When is Election Day in Texas?
Election Day for Texas’s Constitutional Special Election is Nov. 4. with polls opening at 7 a.m. and closing at 7 p.m.
To see where to vote, visit your local elections office website.
What voter ID do I need to take to Texas’s voting booths?
The State of Texas has seven approved forms of identification that you can bring to the polls to vote. Those include:
What are the 17 Texas constitutional amendments on the ballot?
Here’s a quick overview of the 17 proposed amendments and how they will be ordered on the ballot:
Mateo Rosiles is the Government & Public Policy reporter for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Got a news tip for him? Email him: mrosiles@lubbockonline.com.
This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Election guide to Texas’ Constitutional Amendment Special Election. Here’s what to know
Reporting by Mateo Rosiles, USA TODAY NETWORK / Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
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