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Titus County canvasses Nov. 4 constitutional amendments; court accepts results

November 20, 2025 | Titus County, Texas


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Titus County canvasses Nov. 4 constitutional amendments; court accepts results
Michelle Wharton, Titus County’s election administrator, read the county vote totals for the 17 statewide constitutional amendment propositions adopted statewide on Nov. 4, 2025, and the Commissioners Court voted to accept the county canvass.

Wharton told the court she would “read each amendment and what Titus County voted for and against for each” and proceeded to read the text and Titus County results for each proposition. After the reading, Judge Cooper moved to accept the county canvass of the Nov. 4, 2025 constitutional amendments; the motion received a second and the court approved the canvass by voice vote as recorded in the transcript.

The court’s acceptance completes the local canvass step required after the election returns were tabulated. Wharton’s reading included county-level tallies for each proposition; the court recorded that, in Titus County, all measures carried except Proposition 4, which the county reported as failing.

No further action on the constitutional amendments was taken by the court during the special meeting. The court then proceeded to a separate workshop on a proposed I-30 weigh-station and truck-parking facility.

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