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Hunt County commissioners formally canvass Nov. 4 constitutional amendment election; motion to approve canvass carries

Hunt County Commissioners Court · November 18, 2025
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At a Nov. 17 special session, Hunt County elections staff read county totals for the Nov. 4 constitutional amendment propositions and commissioners voted by voice to approve the canvass; staff reported 32 provisional ballots were presented, eight accepted and 24 rejected.

The Hunt County Commissioners Court on Nov. 17 formally canvassed the Nov. 4, 2025 constitutional amendment election and approved the canvass by voice vote.

Jeannie Ash, representing elections staff, told the court Hunt County had 74,390 registered voters as of Nov. 4 and read county totals for State of Texas Propositions 1 through 16 into the record. Ash also summarized provisional ballot handling: 32 provisional ballots were…

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