Constitutional amendments search results

10 amendment(s) found [ Election date: November 8, 1949 ]

Session Bill Prop. Topic Outcome
51st R.S.   HJR 19  1 For the Constitutional Amendment authorizing the Legislature to provide for Civil Service in counties upon a vote of the people therein.     Defeated
51st R.S.   HJR 5  2 For the Constitutional Amendments relative to sessions of the Legislature and to compensation of its members.     Defeated
51st R.S.   HJR 36  3 For the Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Texas authorizing the Legislature to provide for the establishment and creation of hospital districts.     Defeated
51st R.S.   SJR 1  4 For the amendment to the Constitution of the State of Texas eliminating the provisions in said Constitution making the payment of poll tax a requirement for voting, and providing for a general registration law.     Defeated
51st R.S.   HJR 15  5 For the Constitutional Amendment authorizing the Legislature to pass laws for the creation and operation of city-county health units and to authorize cities and counties to vote a tax in support thereof.     Defeated
51st R.S.   HJR 38  6 For the Constitutional Amendment authorizing a statewide system for retirement and disability pensions for appointive county officials and employees.     Defeated
51st R.S.   HJR 22  7 For the Constitutional Amendment providing that the District Court shall conduct its proceedings at the county seat of the county in which the case is pending, except as otherwise provided by law.     Adopted
51st R.S.   SJR 5  8 For the Constitutional Amendment authorizing the Legislature to provide for the creation and establishment of rural fire prevention districts.     Adopted
51st R.S.   HJR 32  9 For the Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Texas providing that the Legislature may provide for trials without a jury in lunacy cases.     Defeated
51st R.S.   SJR 4  10 For the amendment to the State Constitution qualifying women as grand and petit jurors.     Defeated

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