Measure on the ballot in the 2016 Multistate 2016 General Election in Mississippi.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote supports requiring ballot measure petitioners to spread out signature gathering efforts across all of the state senate districts, and imposing a 55% supermajority requirement for proposed constitutional amendments
A "no" vote leaves the Colorado ballot measure petitioning process unchanged
It should be difficult to change the Constitution because it is a foundational document for the state, in support of Amendment 71 (Learn more)
Requiring that signatures for constitutional initiatives be gathered from each state senate district ensures that citizens from across the state have a say in which measures are placed on the ballot, in support of Amendment 71 (Learn more)
Increases the voice of rural voters in Colorado, in support of Amendment 71 (Learn more)
These changes go too far?it will become too difficult to amend the Colorado Constitution , in opposition to Amendment 71 (Learn more)
Requiring supporters of an amendment to collect signatures statewide for proposed constitutional changes makes the process of placing an amendment on the ballot even more difficult and costly, in opposition to Amendment 71 (Learn more)
Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution making it more difficult to amend the Colorado constitution by requiring that any petition for a citizen-initiated constitutional amendment be signed by at least two percent of the registered electors who reside in each state senate district for the amendment to be placed on the ballot and increasing the percentage of votes needed to pass any proposed constitutional amendment from a majority to at least fifty-five percent of the votes cast, unless the proposed constitutional amendment only repeals, in whole or in part, any provision of the constitution?
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