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Kerr County court certifies Nov. 4 constitutional amendment returns, signs canvass

Kerr County Commissioners Court · November 18, 2025
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Summary

At a Nov. 17 special session, the Kerr County Commissioners Court read precinct cumulative totals for the Nov. 4 constitutional amendment election, moved to accept the canvass and unanimously certified the results under the Texas Election Code; Proposition 10 recorded the largest vote total in the county.

KERR COUNTY, Texas — The Kerr County Commissioners Court convened a special session Monday morning and formally canvassed and certified returns from the Nov. 4, 2025 constitutional amendment election, reading precinct cumulative totals into the record under the Texas Election Code.

"This is for the 11/04/2025, joint general election," said Speaker 1 as the court began reading results for each statewide proposition and a local independent school district measure. Commissioners and staff read vote totals for each proposition, including counts of undervotes and overvotes, which were recorded into the official canvass.

Why it matters: The canvass is the formal step that…

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