All voters who live in Texas will vote on proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution.
To view videos produced by the League of Women Voters of Texas explaining each of the proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution, click
here.
All voters who live in Collin County will vote on a $683 million bond proposal. Details of the bond propositions can be found
here.
* To be counted, Ballots by Mail must be postmarked by 7 p.m. on Election Day (Nov. 7, 2023) AND received by the County Elections Office by 5 p.m. the next day (Nov. 8, 2023). Other deadlines may apply for overseas and military ballots. Go to the
Texas Secretary of State’s website for more information.
Dallas County
Click
here to view a sample ballot. Richardson residents who live in Dallas County will be voting on 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution.
Collin County
Click
here to view sample ballots for Collin County. Follow the directions at the top of the page if you do not know your precinct number. Richardson residents who live in Collin County will be voting on 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution and 5 Collin County bond propositions (A-E).
Dallas County
Early voting
dates and times and
locations can be found on the website of the Dallas County Elections Department.
Collin County
On Election Day, November 7, 2023, voting locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. If you are in line to vote before 7 p.m., you will be allowed to vote.
Dallas County
Election Day
locations can be found on the website of the Dallas County Elections Department.
Collin County
Election Day
locations can be found on the website of the Collin County Elections Department.
Information about Voting by Mail can be found
here.
The League of Women Voters of Texas has published a Voters Guide that outlines the arguments for and against each of the proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. It is available on
www.VOTE411.org. Also on
www.VOTE411.org is the ballot language for the five Collin County bond propositions.
To view a video on how to use
www.VOTE411.org for this election, click
here.
Printable pdf copies of the Voters Guide are now online in:
Also available online are two analyses of the 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution published by the Texas Legislature’s
House Research Organization and
Texas Legislative Council.
Printed copies of the League of Women Voters of Texas’s Voters Guide that outlines the arguments for and against each of the proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution are now available at the following locations:
- Heights Recreation Center
- Huffhines Recreation Center
- Richardson Senior Center
- Richardson City Hall (temporary location at 2360 Campbell Creek Blvd.)
Printable pdf copies of the Voters Guide are now online in:
Click here to read two analyses of the 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution published by the Texas Legislature’s
House Research Organization and
Texas Legislative Council.