This story has been updated.

The November election won’t feature many candidates on its ballot, but Bexar County voters are headed toward a major vote on funding for a new downtown Spurs arena and a year-round stock show and rodeo district on the East Side.

Both would be paid for by voter-approved taxes on hotel rooms and rental cars, though they’ll appear separately on the Nov. 4 ballot, as Props. A and B.

On the same ballot, Texans are being asked to weigh in this fall on 17 state constitutional amendments driven by the Republican-led legislature.

East Central ISD and Judson ISD are asking voters to approve tax rate increases, and North East ISD is holding a nearly half-billion dollar bond election.

Some smaller municipalities around Bexar County elect local leaders to their mayor and city council seats in odd-numbered years, including Sandy Oaks, Windcrest, Schertz and Converse.

The full Bexar County sample ballot can be found here.

Oct. 6 is the deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 4 election. Early voting runs Oct. 20 through Oct. 31. Hours vary by day, and voters can choose from any of these early voting locations.

Most major elections — for governor, Congress, the state legislature and county offices — are held in November of even-numbered years, so they won’t appear on the ballot until November 2026.

Those races will start heating up soon through, with candidate filing opening just days after this Nov. 4 election.

Andrea Drusch writes about local government for the San Antonio Report. She's covered politics in Washington, D.C., and Texas for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, National Journal and Politico.