Measure on the ballot in the 2022 Alabama General Election in Alabama.
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Get StartedAlabama's voters will have the opportunity to vote on a reorganized state constitution at the November 8, 2022, general election. Alabama's current constitution has been in effect since 1901. It contains outdated language and has been amended nearly 1,000 times. If approved, the reorganized state constitution will be titled the Constitution of Alabama of 2022. In 2022, all members of the Legislature agreed to this proposed reorganized constitution and put it on the ballot for voters to consider. The Constitution of Alabama of 2022 will only do the following: (1) rearrange the constitution so that similar subjects are located together; (2) remove racist language; (3) delete repeated or repealed portions/language; (4) place all amendments which deal with economic development together; and (5) arrange local amendments by county. The reorganized constitution will make no changes other than those listed above and will not make any changes relating to taxes.
If the majority of voters vote "yes" on the reorganized constitution, the Constitution of 2022 will replace the Constitution of 1901 as the governing document for the State.
If the majority of voters vote "no" on the reorganized constitution, the Constitution of 1901, as amended, will remain the governing document for the State.
Proposing adoption of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, which is a recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, prepared in accordance with Amendment 951, arranging the constitution in proper articles, parts, and sections, removing racist language, deleting duplicated and repealed provisions, consolidating provisions regarding economic development, arranging all local amendment by county of application, and making no other changes. (Proposed by Act 2022-111)
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