Kaufman county Republican party
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Countdown to the November 4, 2025 amendment Election
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Election Day
March 3, 2026 republican primary election
Candidate filing began today, Saturday, November 8, 2025 and will continue until 6:00 p.m Monday, December 8, 2025
November 4, 2025 Amendment election
Proposition 1: Creates a permanent infrastructure fund and workforce education fund to support capital needs at Texas State Technical College. (SJR 59)
Proposition 2: Prohibits any state-imposed tax on realized or unrealized capital gains of individuals, families, estates, or trusts. (SJR 18)
Proposition 3: Allows judges to deny bail in certain felony cases under specific conditions. (SJR 5)
Proposition 4: Dedicates a portion of sales tax revenue to the Texas Water Fund for long-term water infrastructure needs. (HJR 7)
Proposition 5: Exempts animal feed held for retail sale from ad valorem (property) taxes. (HJR 99)
Proposition 6: Bans the legislature from taxing transactions involving securities or imposing certain occupation taxes. (HJR 4)
Proposition 7: Provides a property tax exemption for the surviving spouse of a veteran who died from a service-related condition or disease. (HJR 133)
Proposition 8: Prohibits the legislature from imposing “death taxes” such as inheritance, estate, or gift taxes. (HJR 2)
Proposition 9: Allows an exemption from property tax on personal property used to produce income. (HJR 1)
Proposition 10: Offers a temporary tax exemption on homestead improvements damaged or destroyed by fire. (SJR 84)
Proposition 11: Increases the property tax exemption for elderly or disabled Texans by school districts. (SJR 85)
Proposition 12: Reforms the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, including how the Texas Supreme Court reviews its recommendations. (SJR 27)
Proposition 13: Raises the school district homestead exemption from $100,000 to $140,000. (SJR 2)
Proposition 14: Creates a new Dementia Prevention and Research Institute and Fund, dedicating $3 billion from general revenue. (SJR 3)
Proposition 15: Affirms that parents are the primary decision-makers for their children. (SJR 34)
Proposition 16: Clarifies that only U.S. citizens may vote in Texas elections. (SJR 37)
Proposition 17: Provides a property tax exemption for border-area land improved for border security infrastructure. (HJR 34) For an analysis of the propositions go to: https://tlc.texas.gov/docs/amendments/analyses25.pdf
Proposition 2: Prohibits any state-imposed tax on realized or unrealized capital gains of individuals, families, estates, or trusts. (SJR 18)
Proposition 3: Allows judges to deny bail in certain felony cases under specific conditions. (SJR 5)
Proposition 4: Dedicates a portion of sales tax revenue to the Texas Water Fund for long-term water infrastructure needs. (HJR 7)
Proposition 5: Exempts animal feed held for retail sale from ad valorem (property) taxes. (HJR 99)
Proposition 6: Bans the legislature from taxing transactions involving securities or imposing certain occupation taxes. (HJR 4)
Proposition 7: Provides a property tax exemption for the surviving spouse of a veteran who died from a service-related condition or disease. (HJR 133)
Proposition 8: Prohibits the legislature from imposing “death taxes” such as inheritance, estate, or gift taxes. (HJR 2)
Proposition 9: Allows an exemption from property tax on personal property used to produce income. (HJR 1)
Proposition 10: Offers a temporary tax exemption on homestead improvements damaged or destroyed by fire. (SJR 84)
Proposition 11: Increases the property tax exemption for elderly or disabled Texans by school districts. (SJR 85)
Proposition 12: Reforms the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, including how the Texas Supreme Court reviews its recommendations. (SJR 27)
Proposition 13: Raises the school district homestead exemption from $100,000 to $140,000. (SJR 2)
Proposition 14: Creates a new Dementia Prevention and Research Institute and Fund, dedicating $3 billion from general revenue. (SJR 3)
Proposition 15: Affirms that parents are the primary decision-makers for their children. (SJR 34)
Proposition 16: Clarifies that only U.S. citizens may vote in Texas elections. (SJR 37)
Proposition 17: Provides a property tax exemption for border-area land improved for border security infrastructure. (HJR 34) For an analysis of the propositions go to: https://tlc.texas.gov/docs/amendments/analyses25.pdf
early voting locations
May 3, 2025 Joint Election
November 5, 2024 General Election Early Voting Locations
Here is a link to the Sample Ballot https://kaufmancounty.net/DocumentCenter/View/7521/Sample-Ballot-110524
november 5, 2024 general election important dates
September 17, 2024 National Voter Registration Day
October 7, 2024 Deadline to register to vote or update
October 21, 2024 First day of Early Voting in Person
October 25, 2024 Last day to apply for a Ballot by Mail
November 1, 2024 Last day of Early voting
November 5, 2024 Last day to receive Ballot by Mail
May 28, 2024 General Primary Runoff election
Monday, April 29, 2024 Last Day to register to vote
Monday, May 20, First day of Early Voting
Friday, May 24, 2024 Last day of Early Voting
Monday, May 27, 2024 Memorial Day
Tuesday, May 28, 2024 Election Day
For Early Voting and Election Day Voting Locations as well as a Sample Ballot click the link below
https://kaufmancounty.net/434/Current-Election-Information
March 5, 2024 General Primary Election
Saturday, November 11, 2023 is the First Day to file for a place on the Primary Ballot
December 11, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. Deadline to file for place on the Primary Ballot
January 1, 2024 First Day to file for Ballot by Mail
February 5, 2024 Last Day to Register to vote for March 5, 2024 Primary
February 20, 2024 First Day of In Person Early Voting
February 23, 2024 Last Day to apply for Ballot by Mail for March 5, 2024 Primary
March 1, 2024 Last Day of In Person Early Voting
March 5, 2024 ELECTION DAY , Last Day to receive Ballot by Mail.
Below is a link to the Republican Sample Ballot
https://kaufmancounty.net/DocumentCenter/View/6046/Republican-Sample-Ballot-2024
November 7, 2023 election
Saturday, July 22, 2023 First Day to file for place on General Election Ballot (local political subdivisions Only)
Monday, August 21, 2023 Last Day to order General Election or Election on a Measure
Monday, August 21, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. Last day to file for a place on General Election Ballot (local political subdivisions Only)
Tuesday, October 10, 2023 Last day to register to vote
Monday, October 23, 2023 First Day of Early Voting by Personal Appearance
Friday, October 27, 2023 Last day to apply for a Ballot by mail (Received not postmarked)
Friday, November 3, 2023 Last Day of Early Voting by Personal Apperance
Tuesday, November 7, 2023 Last day to receive a ballot by mail at 7:00 p.m.
For an explanation of the proposed amendments click on the link below;
https://tlc.texas.gov/docs/amendments/analyses23.pdf
Kaufman County Elections Department https://www.kaufmancounty.net/237/Elections