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Early voting underway for November 7 elections; constitutional amendments, bonds on the ballot

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Allison Ullmann/The Perry Chief / USA TODAY NETWORK

(Talk1370.com) -- Early voting is now underway for the November 7 elections across Central Texas. Voters will decide on a number of amendments to the Texas Constitution, along with several bond proposals from various jurisdictions across Central Texas.

Among the 14 constitutional amendments on the statewide ballot, the most notable is Proposition 4 - the result of the Legislature's efforts to provide property tax relief earlier this year. The measure would raise the homestead exemption from $40,000 to $100,000.


Voters in Travis and Williamson Counties will decide on bond packages aiming to improve roadways and parks in both counties. Several area school districts also have propositions on the ballot.

Travis County will host a number of early voting locations across the county, including four mega centers that will be open from 7am - 10pm on Monday, Oct. 23, and Friday, Nov. 3. Otherwise, locations will be open from 7am-7pm Monday-Saturday and Noon-6pm on Sunday. You can find a list of early voting locations here.

More locations will be available on Election Day, which can be found here.

For Williamson County voters, you can find election details here.

Under Texas law, voters are required to bring one of seven forms of identification with them to vote. This can be a Texas Driver License, an Election or Personal Identification Card, a Texas Handgun License, or a United States Military ID, Citizenship Certificate, or Passport.