The resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to the Texas Constitution that would limit individuals to serving a maximum of two consecutive terms in certain state offices. Specifically, this applies to positions such as the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, comptroller, and other statewide offices typically filled by voters, excluding statewide judicial offices. The amendment allows individuals to run for nonconsecutive terms and clarifies that those who have served two consecutive terms would not be eligible for a third consecutive term. Additionally, it states that individuals can continue to serve as holdovers until a successor is qualified, and that appointments to fill vacancies will not count against the term limit.

If approved, this amendment will be presented to voters in an election scheduled for November 3, 2026. The ballot will include a proposition allowing voters to express their support or opposition to the amendment, which aims to enhance democratic processes by limiting the duration of service in key state offices.