Proposition Prop. 1 - The constitutional amendment revising the separation of powers, legislative, and executive provisions of the Texas Constitution.
Outcome: Defeated
Election date: 11/04/1975
Votes for: 299,646
Votes against: 870,844
Enabling legislation No enabling legislation required.
Articles affected
Note(s)
See Senate Journal p. 121.
Proposition Prop. 2 - The constitutional amendment revising the judiciary provisions of the Texas Constitution.
Outcome: Defeated
Election date: 11/04/1975
Votes for: 326,869
Votes against: 835,639
Enabling legislation No enabling legislation required.
Articles affected
Proposition Prop. 3 - The constitutional amendment revising the voter qualifications and elections provisions of the Texas Constitution
Outcome: Defeated
Election date: 11/04/1975
Votes for: 322,205
Votes against: 840,991
Enabling legislation No enabling legislation required.
Articles affected
Proposition Prop. 4 - The constitutional amendment revising the education provisions of the Texas Constitution
Outcome: Defeated
Election date: 11/04/1975
Votes for: 327,876
Votes against: 844,927
Enabling legislation No enabling legislation required.
Articles affected
Proposition Prop. 5 - The constitutional amendment revising the finance provisions of the Texas Constitution.
Outcome: Defeated
Election date: 11/04/1975
Votes for: 289,772
Votes against: 871,080
Enabling legislation No enabling legislation required.
Articles affected
Proposition Prop. 6 - The constitutional amendment revising the local government provisions of the Texas Constitution
Outcome: Defeated
Election date: 11/04/1975
Votes for: 303,994
Votes against: 855,180
Enabling legislation No enabling legislation required.
Articles affected
Proposition Prop. 7 - The constitutional amendment revising the general provisions of the Texas Constitution.
Outcome: Defeated
Election date: 11/04/1975
Votes for: 303,386
Votes against: 856,951
Enabling legislation No enabling legislation required.
Articles affected
Proposition Prop. 8 - The constitutional amendment revising the mode of amending provisions of the Texas Constitution.
Outcome: Defeated
Election date: 11/04/1975
Votes for: 318,180
Votes against: 842,935
Enabling legislation No enabling legislation required.
Articles affected
Analyses of proposed amendments:
Texas Legislative Council Analyses of Proposed Constitutional Amendments for the November 4, 1975 election.
Effective dates
Unless otherwise specified, an amendment takes effect as part of the constitution on the date of the official canvass of election returns showing adoption of the amendment.
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