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November 2026 General Election

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TL;DR Recommendations

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Austin Proposition A

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YES

Texas Proposition 1

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NO

Texas Proposition 2

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YES

Texas Proposition 3

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TOSS-UP

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YES

Austin Proposition A

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NO

Texas Proposition 1

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YES

Texas Proposition 2

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TOSS-UP

Texas Proposition 3

Sample summary: the arguments are close enough that no firm choice is offered.

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Published recommendations may draw from ballot language, public records, candidate statements, and reporting or guides from organizations such as:

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  • Texas Secretary of State
  • Travis County Elections
  • Austin Chronicle
  • Other primary sources and voter guides

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