While most voters will focus on the 17 constitutional amendments, there are a number of school bond proposals. Here's a closer look at what you might see on your ballot.
We’ve broken down all of the statewide ballot measures — including what they mean and who’s behind them — that will decide everything from property taxes to disciplining judges.
School Bond Proposals
Richardson ISD
Voters in Richardson Independent School District are being asked to approve a $1.4 billion bond package on the November 4 ballot.
But with interest, the district estimates the total cost to local property taxpayers would be $2.32 billion—66 percent more than the amount voters will see on the ballot.