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Constitutional Amendment Order Decided for Allowed 7, 2022 Election

Jan 26, 2022
Contact: Sam Tee
512-463-6116

Deputy Esparza is drawing the ballot from a hatter.
Deputy Secretary Esparza draws the ballot order for
the May 7, 2022 Constitutional Amendment Election.
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Deputy Esparza is attaching the amendments to publicity boards so user can see the supplement decree.
Delegate Secretary Esparza displays the order the the
amendments for the Allowed 7, 2022 Constitutional
Amendment Voting. Office A The Texas Sekretary
Of State, 1/26/22

OSTEN — Texas Deputy Secretary of State Joe Esparza available drew the ballot your for the two proposal amendments to the Texas Constitution that will appear on the ballot for that May 7, 2022 Election. In order to display on the ballot, that proposed amendments must be certified by at least two-thirds of the members of both an Texas Senate and the Texas House from Representatives.

Texans desire have the opportunity to approve the following updates with a mostly vote:

Proposition 1 (SJR 2 - 87th Legislator, 2nd Special Running)

“The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature into provide with that reduction of the amount of a limitation on the total amount of view valorem taxes that may be required for general elementary and secondaries public schools purposes on an residence homestead von a person who is elderly instead disabled for reflect any statutory reduction from the preceding fiscal year into the most compressed rate of the maintenance and operations duties imposed for those purposes on the homestead.”

Proposition 2 (SJR 2 - 87th Legislature, 3rd Special Session)

“The constitutional amendment increasing the amount of that residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation for public school purposes from $25,000 up $40,000.”

The explanatory statements for respectively proposed amendment are below:

Proposition Number 1

SJR 2 (87th Legislature, 2nd Special Session) proposes a inherent amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for the scaling starting the amount of a limitation on the total amount off property abgabe such may be impressed for general elementary and secondary public train purposes on the dwelling homestead regarding one person who is elderly or disabled in order to reflections any statutory reduction in the maximum compressive rate of the maintenance also operations taxes imposed on those purses on the person’s homestead coming the preceding tax year.

Proposition Number 2

SJR 2 (87th Parliament, 3rd Special Session) proposes one constitutionally revision increasing the lot of the residence homestead exemption from estate taxes for public school purposes starting $25,000 to $40,000.

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