The latest updates on the special and primary elections compiled by TEXPERS' government affairs consultants:
Special Election Date Set for Texas House District 38
Governor Greg Abbott issued a proclamation announcing Saturday, May 7, 2022, as the special election date for the Texas State House of Representatives District 38 seat recently vacated by Representative Eddie Lucio III.
January 2022 Voter Registration Statistics
Voter registration statistics for January 2022 have been uploaded to the Secretary of State website. Over 17 million voters are registered statewide as of January, an increase of 443 thousand over January 2021.
Primary Election
The 2022 Primary Election will be held on March 1st, 2022. Early voting for the election began on February 14th, 2022, and continues through February 25th, 2022. Due to redistricting, all 181 legislative seats are up for re-election this year. If needed, primary election runoffs will be held on May 24th, 2022.
Party Platform Ballot Propositions
Additionally, party platforms will be on the March 1st, 2022 ballot; see here for the Texas Republican Party Platform and the Texas Democratic Party Platform ballot propositions.
Recent Financial Reports
Financial reports for candidates, including reports covering contributions received up to 30 days and 8 days before the March 1st election date, can be found through the Texas Ethics Commission Campaign Finance Search.
Constitutional Amendments
The following Constitutional Amendment propositions will be on the ballot for the May 7th, 2022, election:
Proposition Number 1 – SJR 2 (87th Legislature, 2nd Special Session) proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for the reduction of the amount of a limitation on the total amount of property taxes that may be imposed for general elementary and secondary public school purposes on the residence homestead of a person who is elderly or disabled in order to reflect any statutory reduction in the maximum compressed rate of the maintenance and operations taxes imposed for those purposes on the person’s homestead from the preceding tax year.
Proposition Number 2 – SJR 2 (87th Legislature, 3rd Special Session) proposes a constitutional amendment increasing the amount of the residence homestead exemption from property taxes for public school purposes from $25,000 to $40,000.
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Special Election Date Set for Texas House District 38 |
Governor Greg Abbott issued a proclamation announcing Saturday, May 7, 2022 as the special election date for the Texas State House of Representatives District 38 seat recently vacated by Representative Eddie Lucio III. |
January 2022 Voter Registration Statistics |
Voter registration statistics for January 2022 have been uploaded to the Secretary of State website. Over 17 million voters are registered statewide as of January, an increase of 443 thousand over January 2021. |
Primary Election |
The 2022 Primary Election will be held on March 1st, 2022. Early voting for the election began on February 14th, 2022 and continues through February 25th, 2022. Due to redistricting, all 181 legislative seats are up for re-election this year. If needed, primary election runoffs will be held on May 24th, 2022. |
Party Platform Ballot Propositions |
Additionally, party platforms will be on the March 1st, 2022 ballot; see here for the Texas Republican Party Platform and the Texas Democratic Party Platform ballot propositions. |
Recent Financial Reports |
Financial reports for candidates, including reports covering contributions received up to 30 days and 8 days before the March 1st election date, can be found through the Texas Ethics Commission Campaign Finance Search. |
Constitutional Amendments |
The following Constitutional Amendment propositions will be on the ballot for the May 7th, 2022 election: |
Proposition Number 1 – SJR 2 (87th Legislature, 2nd Special Session) proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for the reduction of the amount of a limitation on the total amount of property taxes that may be imposed for general elementary and secondary public school purposes on the residence homestead of a person who is elderly or disabled in order to reflect any statutory reduction in the maximum compressed rate of the maintenance and operations taxes imposed for those purposes on the person’s homestead from the preceding tax year. |
Proposition Number 2 – SJR 2 (87th Legislature, 3rd Special Session) proposes a constitutional amendment increasing the amount of the residence homestead exemption from property taxes for public school purposes from $25,000 to $40,000. |